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‘Diary’ is a chronicle of the psychological breakdown of the country. The time of overturned destinies and burned-out feelings gives birth to a special literature, uncomfortable and disturbing. Here the author becomes general. Therefore, without a name, about everyone in the first person. ‘It's very difficult to write - everything is a stupor. Our current context adds to the senselessness - it seems that there is nothing more to write about. It's as if you are betraying yourself if you continue to live and write about things that are disconnected from our situation. But how do you weave this violence and terror into your everyday life?’
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‘Diary’ is a chronicle of the psychological breakdown of the country. The time of overturned destinies and burned-out feelings gives birth to a special literature, uncomfortable and disturbing. Here the author becomes general. Therefore, without a name, about everyone in the first person. ‘It's very difficult to write - everything is a stupor. Our current context adds to the senselessness - it seems that there is nothing more to write about. It's as if you are betraying yourself if you continue to live and write about things that are disconnected from our situation. But how do you weave this violence and terror into your everyday life?’
‘Diary’ is a chronicle of the psychological breakdown of the country. The time of overturned destinies and burned-out feelings gives birth to a special literature, uncomfortable and disturbing. Here the author becomes general. Therefore, without a name, about everyone in the first person. ‘It's very difficult to write - everything is a stupor. Our current context adds to the senselessness - it seems that there is nothing more to write about. It's as if you are betraying yourself if you continue to live and write about things that are disconnected from our situation. But how do you weave this violence and terror into your everyday life?’