Description
Setting the question, the question itself, and an optional answer. Fear of another person, of their imagination. Convention! Fear of being reflected, of seeing and feeling. A political statement, a farce in tangled spaces. Fragile attempts and declamations, confident and meaningless. People as if in mirrors — mirroring themselves. Speech, the search for pronunciation, a flawed gait, and problems with legs. A little novel with pictures, and so on.
Grypmina the Cat, probably bald, rustled for years in the bushes near the “Bielaruś” railway station (some even heard him!). Then suddenly he came out and solemnly walked toward the public toilet. Further on, only woe, followed by sorrow, and so on and so forth. Setting the question: is it possible to give a precise answer? Once again, this is another comedy about young people and not only them.
Cimur Kudzielič is a writer and bookman from Minsk. He currently lives and works in Warsaw. A proponent of organic avant-garde and the literature of convention. Author of the prose books “YAK” and “Rats,” and the poetic zine “Without this — everything.”


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