Description
“It always seemed to me that in order to confirm your existence, you have to reflect yourself in other people’s eyes. To just be, you have to constantly be for someone.”
This time we bring back to the public “Libido” by novelist and performer Illi Sina. A cinematic-surrealist book about existential anxiety in a post-Soviet metropolis. Here, along with the main character, sex toy robots and explosive projectiles have taken up residence, commercial rows have moved into the church, and the cloth gray still refuses to leave the endless 1990s. Anyway, what are these images? Poor decorations for Maria’s life and her search for love, or real actors whose employments are our reality?
“Sin in “Libido” meets Nothingness face to face, quietly contemplates it and recreates its face” – read more.


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