Tie-up: Pavlovits Mikl贸s: The Albanian Bridge. Mediterranean Fate novel.

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Location: De谩k Ferenc u. 18., Szeged, Hungary, 6720
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In the first novel of the known Szeged media personality, dramaturg, theater writer and poet, a virtuoso-like fantasy spanning 18th century stories is revealed in the first novel. Like the rich narration, the genre of the novel plays on several genres: sometimes picares, somewhere else historical dystopy and surviving show, but sometimes it can charm me like a visionary (magic) prose. In the successive chapters of the sophisticatedly operated structure, the heroes put their words in one another, rolling forward the wheels of the craggling time, the memory of the community of generations, in it their own lives. Cr茅ta, Venice, Corfu, Genova, in the multi-ethnic locations of the Albanian Skadar, in Greek, Turkish, Jewish, Macedonian, Gypsy, Albanian heroes in Carnival the reader cannot complain: he can experience battles on city walls, sea storms and pirate attacks, monastery atonements, search for treasures in underground mazes, intriguing and flooding love. And behind the ironic nuance, there may also be hope, when the promise of reconciliation between peoples, religions, beliefs, and life forms sometimes flashes.

Atlantic Press Publisher, Bp, 2025.

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