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The World in Nowhereness: A Pentalogy: Ozar, The World and God, The World in Nowhereness, The World and Humans, The Home of Light Audible Audiobook – Unabridged

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Management number 220808801 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $90.00 Model Number 220808801
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The World in Nowhereness is a translation of the pentalogy Svet u nigdini, written originally in Serbian. The titles of the individual books of this pentalogy are Ozar, The World and God, The World in Nowhereness, The World and People, The House of Light. The book is in the form of the so-called prosimetrum—a combination of poetry and prose. It contains 19 poetic forms that have never been used in Serbian poetry, four of which have never been used anywhere in the world. (One example: a double sonnet wreath with 29 sonnets appears for the first time in this book, which is unique in the world of poetry from a formal point of view.) The book characterizes epic momentum and various themes, including the Earthly dimension interwoven with extra-terrestrial and otherworldly dimensions embodied by the Cosmos and God. Also, the book contains elements of an epic work, essay, novel, drama, and a dominant line of pure philosophy.THEY SAID ABOUT THE WORLD IN NOWHERENESS“When I got my hands on Dejan Stojanović's book The World in Nowhereness, I was amazed and read the book with great pleasure. I did not even believe there was someone today who could write such a long poem, an epic as if I opened to read the Iliad in our time. I recommend this book to all believers in poetry because faith in poetry is the same as faith in eternity and eternal life.”— Matija Bećković“The World in Nowhereness is Dejan Stojanović’s utopian absolute book, a Mallarméan absolute. An absolute story, or an absolute book, according to Borges, is a desert-like book: sandy, grainily unforeseeable, and corpuscularly innumerable. It is simultaneously a vision and a chimera. Isn’t that precisely why we long for an absolute book? The World in Nowhereness byDejan Stojanović is, in his way, an embodiment of that dream.”— Srba Ignjatović“I have always wondered, even about my poetic work, what a total poem is… Can the pentalogy by Dejan Stojanović be called a total poem that every poet of note has dreamed about since Homer? I felt such impulses while reading The World in Nowhereness. This is an absolute poem, of an absolute system of thought that reaches across the totality of our civilizational legacies.”— Duško Novaković“ Dejan Stojanovć published the first five-book collection was published in the last year of the 20th century, and here we are now with the five-book collection in the XXI century, nearing the end of the second decade. And then I also wrote the following: “Stojanović is a poet who searches for the perfect poetic form because at the same time he searches for the absolute meaning of human existence.” Whether it was a hunch or not, there is the Pentalogy, and there is that word, that concept – an absolute, an absolute book, an absolute poem that could be sensed even in that first pentalogy, in those poems that he published at that time.”— Aleksandar Petrov (January 17, 2018)“(The World in Nowhereness offers) the joy of cognition due to discoveries worthy of the Nobel Prize…”— Milan LukićDejan Stojanović is one of those writers who think very sovereignly and broadly. If you read Dejan Stojanović, your life will not be the same – it will be better.”— Muharem Bazdulj“It has been quite a while since we had, if at all, a poetic pentalogy in Serbian poetry.”— Dušan StojkovićDejan Stojanović's poetic-philosophical book The World in Nowhereness, both in form and content, is an original and exceptional literary work and can be considered a rare literary event in Serbian poetry and on the world stage.— Nevena Vitošević Read more


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