Cetvrta stolica
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Roman "Cetvrta stolica" Milene Mase Lukac emotivno je snazna i poetski oblikovana prica o Veri Mihailovic, zeni ciji zivot zapocinje u senci nepripadanja, a razvija se kroz decenije unutrasnjih lomova, tihe pobune i uporne potrage za smislom. Odrastajuci kao nezeljeno dete u patrijarhalnom sumadijskom selu, Vera nosi teret porodicnih i drustvenih ocekivanja, rastrzana izmedju potisnutog bola i naucene trpeljivosti, ali i duboke, gotovo bolne zudnje za slobodom. Njena zivotna odiseja, obelezena strahom od ljubavi, cestim preseljenjima i neugaslom ceznjom za daljinama, isprepletena je s uverljivim prikazom porodicnih odnosa, promena u drustvu i bogatim opisima seoskog zivota. Posebnu snagu roman crpe iz svog psiholoskog sloja: snova, vizija i unutrasnjih monologa koji otkrivaju Verinu duboku podeljenost, mistiku na granici sna i jave i njeno tiho, gotovo neprimetno sazrevanje ka licnom miru. Oblikujuci ovo delo u istovremeno neznu i potresnu meditaciju o identitetu, nasledju i isceljenju, autorka nas uranja u more osecanja, ali nas i ohrabruje da od traganja za sopstvenim prosvetljenjem i melemom za iznurenu dusu nikada ne odustanemo.---The Fourth Chair is an emotionally powerful and poetically crafted novel by Milena Masa Lukac, tracing the life of Vera Mihailovic-a woman whose story begins in the shadow of not belonging and unfolds across decades of quiet resistance, inner fracture, and persistent longing for meaning.Raised as an unwanted child in a patriarchal village in the Sumadija region of Serbia, Vera grows up burdened by family expectations and social constraints. Torn between suppressed pain and learned endurance, she carries within her a deep, almost aching desire for freedom. Her life journey-marked by fear of love, frequent relocations, and an unextinguished yearning for distant horizons-unfolds against a vividly rendered portrait of rural life and shifting social realities.The novel draws particular strength from its psychological depth. Dreams, visions, and interior monologues reveal Vera's divided inner world and a mysticism poised delicately between waking and sleep. Through subtle emotional shifts and gradual self-awareness, the narrative becomes both tender and unsettling-a meditation on identity, inheritance, and healing.At once intimate and expansive, The Fourth Chair invites readers into a sea of emotion while offering a quiet affirmation: the search for personal illumination and inner peace is never in vain.
Roman "Cetvrta stolica" Milene Mase Lukac emotivno je snazna i poetski oblikovana prica o Veri Mihailovic, zeni ciji zivot zapocinje u senci nepripadanja, a razvija se kroz decenije unutrasnjih lomova, tihe pobune i uporne potrage za smislom. Odrastajuci kao nezeljeno dete u patrijarhalnom sumadijskom selu, Vera nosi teret porodicnih i drustvenih ocekivanja, rastrzana izmedju potisnutog bola i naucene trpeljivosti, ali i duboke, gotovo bolne zudnje za slobodom. Njena zivotna odiseja, obelezena strahom od ljubavi, cestim preseljenjima i neugaslom ceznjom za daljinama, isprepletena je s uverljivim prikazom porodicnih odnosa, promena u drustvu i bogatim opisima seoskog zivota. Posebnu snagu roman crpe iz svog psiholoskog sloja: snova, vizija i unutrasnjih monologa koji otkrivaju Verinu duboku podeljenost, mistiku na granici sna i jave i njeno tiho, gotovo neprimetno sazrevanje ka licnom miru. Oblikujuci ovo delo u istovremeno neznu i potresnu meditaciju o identitetu, nasledju i isceljenju, autorka nas uranja u more osecanja, ali nas i ohrabruje da od traganja za sopstvenim prosvetljenjem i melemom za iznurenu dusu nikada ne odustanemo.---The Fourth Chair is an emotionally powerful and poetically crafted novel by Milena Masa Lukac, tracing the life of Vera Mihailovic-a woman whose story begins in the shadow of not belonging and unfolds across decades of quiet resistance, inner fracture, and persistent longing for meaning.Raised as an unwanted child in a patriarchal village in the Sumadija region of Serbia, Vera grows up burdened by family expectations and social constraints. Torn between suppressed pain and learned endurance, she carries within her a deep, almost aching desire for freedom. Her life journey-marked by fear of love, frequent relocations, and an unextinguished yearning for distant horizons-unfolds against a vividly rendered portrait of rural life and shifting social realities.The novel draws particular strength from its psychological depth. Dreams, visions, and interior monologues reveal Vera's divided inner world and a mysticism poised delicately between waking and sleep. Through subtle emotional shifts and gradual self-awareness, the narrative becomes both tender and unsettling-a meditation on identity, inheritance, and healing.At once intimate and expansive, The Fourth Chair invites readers into a sea of emotion while offering a quiet affirmation: the search for personal illumination and inner peace is never in vain.
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