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100 _aFrelih, Jasmin B.,
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_cJasmin B. Frelih; translated from the Slovenian by Jason Blake.
246 3 _aIn half
260 _aLondon :
_bOneworld,
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300 _a356 pages ;
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490 0 _aA Oneworld book
520 _aTwenty-five years into the future, a glitch in the global communications network is ripping a previously united world apart at the seams. The millennials find themselves hardest hit, trapped in a crumbling world they did not want - among them childhood friends Evan, an addict theatre director; Kras, a family patriarch and ex-war-minister; and Zoja, an anarchist poet. As they each prepare to celebrate their fiftieth birthdays, the friends desperately try to recapture the magic of their former lives and hold on to some sort of sense of belonging. -- from Amazon.
586 _aEU Prize for literature
650 0 _aFriendship
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650 0 _aIdentity (Philosophical concept)
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650 0 _aDystopias
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655 0 _aDystopian fiction.
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700 _aBlake, Jason,
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