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Suzana Tratnik

    April 20, 1963

    Suzana Tratnik's literary work delves into themes of identity, sexuality, and societal structures. Her prose offers a sharp examination of human relationships and the constraints of social norms. Tratnik frequently explores the perspectives of marginalized characters, highlighting their struggles for self-discovery and acceptance. Her writing style is direct and analytical, often infused with a subtle irony.

    Suzana Tratnik
    Třetí svět
    Mein Name ist Damian
    Farbfernsehen und sterben
    Ponton-Brücke
    Unterm Strich. Erzählungen aus Slowenien
    Games with Greta
    • 2016

      Games with Greta

      • 140 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The protagonists of Suzana Tratnik’s short stories in Games with Greta all share a sense of isolation on society’s margins. Whether non-participants in the mainstream, rebels against it, or its occasional victims, they’re well practiced at recognizing the herd instinct in action. From the six-year-old girl who discovers transgressive new games to play with her glamorous cousin from England; to a decidedly unusual schoolchild inventing a novel way of getting back at playground bullies; to young women who find their love interests drifting away, seduced by conventional notions of popularity and success; to a narrator who suddenly finds herself on no ordinary train trip through the heart of Slovenia―these are characters and stories that deftly and sardonically underscore the phantom nature of “normalcy” itself and the risks of its tyranny for dissenters and conformists alike.

      Games with Greta