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Breathing Technique
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Breathing Technique

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One of Serbia’s most important living writers, Marija Knezevic writes poems that often read as narratives, replete with characters, humor, pathos, and unexpected twists. Readers will meet a father and daughter frolicking on a Mediterranean beach during the continuing refugee crisis, or an Inca girl whose world will be destroyed by milk-colored people, or a beloved worldly heiress who wears men’s pajamas. Knezevic also writes more classical lyrics about love, relationships, writing (or the blocks to writing), and an ample range of other topics. Her work fearlessly and frequently addresses current events and social issues, both in urban Belgrade where she lives, and more global concerns.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Zephyr Press
Country
United States
Date
11 January 2021
Pages
132
ISBN
9781938890819

One of Serbia’s most important living writers, Marija Knezevic writes poems that often read as narratives, replete with characters, humor, pathos, and unexpected twists. Readers will meet a father and daughter frolicking on a Mediterranean beach during the continuing refugee crisis, or an Inca girl whose world will be destroyed by milk-colored people, or a beloved worldly heiress who wears men’s pajamas. Knezevic also writes more classical lyrics about love, relationships, writing (or the blocks to writing), and an ample range of other topics. Her work fearlessly and frequently addresses current events and social issues, both in urban Belgrade where she lives, and more global concerns.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Zephyr Press
Country
United States
Date
11 January 2021
Pages
132
ISBN
9781938890819