How to find that memory path that will either lead us to the right answer to who we are, or will help us get over a loss, or will give meaning to our present.
When you read these words, you feel as if you have caught a stranger’s sudden glance, but at the same moment you realize that this stranger is yourself, you, who is reflected in a mirror that you did not know was placed in your proximity.
Discover the connection between the nonfiction novel and the simultaneous rise of (literary) journalism in the United States, during the tumultuous 1960s and the period of the emerging postmodern ethos.
Listen to conversations with exceptional people who have left their mark in literary journalism.
Leonora Flis is a writer who is not afraid to dig deep into human emotions, be it those associated with joy or those connected to trauma. She is a brilliant observer of human nature and the surroundings which offer the background for her stories. She has received many praises for her writing and her stories have been translated into several languages.