Bellevue
- 220 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Blanka takes a summer job at a centre for people with physical disabilities in the French city of Marseille, where her encounter with their severe conditions ends badly.
Ivana Dobrakovová's stories explore the fragility of human relationships and the search for identity in the contemporary world. Her style is characterized by precise psychological portrayals of characters and an ability to capture subtle emotional nuances. Dobrakovová masterfully employs language, creating an atmosphere of tension and ambiguity that prompts reader reflection. Her works offer a penetrating look at the complexities of human existence and the quest for meaning in everyday life.
Blanka takes a summer job at a centre for people with physical disabilities in the French city of Marseille, where her encounter with their severe conditions ends badly.
The latest collection of short stories from the winner of the EU Prize for Literature.