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Mirnes Alispahić

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Born
in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
April 16, 1983

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Born and raised in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Currently lost in translation in Abu Dhabi, not far from dunes of Empty Quarters. Hopes he will find his way out by writing.

Published several stories, wrote (and occasionally still does) movie and book reviews. Some of them, as well some of his stories, can be found on his website.

"Niz paukovu nit" is his first published novel. Others that came before were thrown into the abyss.
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Niz paukovu nit

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Bezbojni Tsukuru Tazaki i njegove godine hodočašća, Haruki Murakami

Za nekoga ko posmatra sa strane, Tsukuri Tazaki ima skoro savršen život. Dobar posao, stan, novac. Međutim, Tsukuri Tazaki ne živi svoj život. Kao da mjesečari kroz njega. Ponekad misli da je možda i mrtav samo što toga nije svjestan, što nije […]

Objava Bezbojni Tsukuru Tazaki i njegove godine hodočašća, Haruki Murakami pojavila se prvi puta na Iluzije i snovi.

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“Noć za noć, skupljao sam djeliće njenih košmara sklapajući užasnu sliku ružne glave izronjene iz mulja prošlosti. Jednom sam probao pričati s njom o tome. Zatvorila se poput školjke skrivajući riječi. Nikada više to nisam spomenuo. Pustio sam je da priča ožiljcima na podlaktici i povremenim uspomenama koja bi se otele s lanca u trenucima opuštenosti.”
Mirnes Alispahić, Niz paukovu nit

“„Kažu ljudi da piješ da bi zaboravio, zar ne?“, rekao sam mu dižući čašu na čijem se dnu presijavao viski. „Vidiš, stvar je u tome da je posve suprotno. Što više piješ, to se više sjećaš. Blijede boje sjećanja postaju jače, mutni oblici jasniji i prije nego si svjestan, ponovo si u prošlosti. Očajnički se držiš za uspomenu koju želiš zaboraviti.”
Mirnes Alispahić, Niz paukovu nit

“Poput metastaze, uspomene su se širile suzbijajući svaku drugu misao dok ne ostade samo prošlost. Sjetna i zastrašujuća.”
Mirnes Alispahić, Niz paukovu nit

“The seasons long for each other, like men and women, in order that they may be cured of their excesses.

Spring, if it lingers more than a week beyond its span, starts to hunger for summer to end the days of perpetual promise. Summer in its turn soon begins to sweat for something to quench its heat, and the mellowest of autumns will tire of gentility at last, and ache for a quick sharp frost to kill its fruitfulness.

Even winter - the hardest season, the most implacable - dreams, as February creeps on, of the flame that will presently melt it away. Everything tires with time, and starts to seek some opposition, to save it from itself.”
Clive Barker, The Hellbound Heart

“Branching paths. The turning of days and seasons and years. Life offered you love sometimes, sorrow often. If you were very fortunate, true friendship. Sometimes war came.

You did what you could to shape your own peace, before you crossed over to the night and left the world behind, as all men did, to be forgotten or remembered, as time or love allowed.”
Guy Gavriel Kay, Under Heaven

“Svijet je jedno veliko tkanje, i u njemu je sve slučajno. Ne postoje zakonitosti, ne postoje pravila. U tom tkanju mi smo niti i čvorići, linije koje se neshvatljivom logikom, u kojoj možda ima i reda, ali je on više od vrste, linije koje se, dakle, stalno susreću i razilaze, upliću i raspliću. Ponekad u tom stalnom izatkavanju bude ravnoteže. Jer, ni jedna se nit ne može zategnuti i uplesti dok se neka druga ne rasplete i opusti. Ali, kao što smo rekli, slučaj je ono što određuje takve stvari.”
Karim Zaimović, Tajna džema od malina

“A story is a letter that the author writes to himself, to tell himself things that he would be unable to discover otherwise.”
Carlos Ruiz Zafón, The Shadow of the Wind

“There were nights when Cullis would lie beside her, barely touching her with the tip of his finger. He would move down the bed, kissing her brown hip, her hair, to the cave within her. When they were apart he wrote how he loved the sound of her breath in those moments, the intake and release of it, paced and constant, as if preparing, as if knowing there was to be long distance ahead. His hands on her thighs, his face wet with the taste of her, her open palm on the back of his neck.”
Michael Ondaatje, Anil's Ghost

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