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Doppler



An elk is for life, not just for Christmas…

Doppler has just lost his father. Despite the fact that he has a pregnant wife and two children, he decides to move into the woods. Here he starts a lonely and purposefully boring existence. He has never been so happy.

When Doppler kills a she-elk for meat he can't feel guilty about it, but he does feel a bit guilty about the calf she left behind. When the baby elk adopts him, Doppler is tempted to knock it down as well. But the little elk is wily and escapes death, and gradually they become friends. He names the little elk Bongo.

Doppler is a charming, absurd and subversive novel with serious undertones and criticism of our modern consumer society.
160 printed pages
Copyright owner
Head of Zeus
Publication year
2012
Publisher
Head of Zeus
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Impressions

  • Muhammed Uygunshared an impression7 years ago
    👍Worth reading

    Possibly one of my favorite stories. Beside being decent criticism for our modern world, book has this special type of absurd comedy that I really enjoy.

  • Mikhail Fludkov Mikhailshared an impression9 years ago
    👍Worth reading
    😄LOLZ

    Очень смешная и глубокая история. В её сюжете так много абсурдного, что ей бы начинаться с "жили были" или "в тридевятом царстве". Но это не сказка, так как абсурдность происходящего уж очень напоминает реальность.

  • Елена Мирshared an impression9 years ago
    💧Soppy

    Очень люблю этого автора, за особую проникновенность в душу.

Quotes

  • Alexandra Skitiovahas quoted2 years ago
    One problem with people is that as soon as they fill a space it’s them you see and not the space. Large, desolate landscapes stop being large, desolate landscapes once they have people in them. They define what the eye sees. And the human eye is almost always directed at other humans. In this way an illusion is created that humans are more important than those things on earth which are not human. It’s a sick illusion. Perhaps elk are the most important creatures when it comes down to it, I say to Bongo.
  • Alexandra Skitiovahas quoted2 years ago
    Boredom is underrated. I tell Gregus that my plan is to bore myself to happiness.
  • Alexandra Skitiovahas quoted2 years ago
    so we go back to the tent and continue to do nothing until we get bored. It’s embedded in our DNA that we constantly have to be doing things. Finding things to do. As long as you’re active that’s fine, in a way, however mindless the activity.

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