TE17 Mysterious Montenegro
Lena Ruth Stefanović
Argo Navis
Salty water is burning my skin I swim at random Here, near me, I hear dolphins,
the galleon’s eye is watching me
blind for the pain of the rowers
it does not see dolphins
indifferent, albeit enlightened (the eye of the galleon) or it is precisely because of it
it is there against the curses so the Argonauts wouldn’t become bewitched
minding my own business, as they say in this night in which I can’t sleep I am the sea I am a dolphin And I am the eye of the galleon
Borislav Pekic 3 sits on the edge of my bed he is smoking
3 . Borislav Pekić (pronounced [bǒrislaʋ pěkit ɕ] 1930- 1992) , Yugoslav writer and political activist, born to a prominent family in Montenegro. He left a vast corpus of complex narrative structures. “The Golden Fleece” crosses the genre of post-modern novel and is best described by the author’s sub-title “Phantasmagoria” (the work is more than 3,500 pages long). 44
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