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: In a chilling detail from Kiš's life, he died at the age of 54—the exact same age his father was when he was deported to the camps. : Garden, Ashes

The search term refers to the seminal novel Bašta, pepeo (English title: Garden, Ashes ) by the renowned Yugoslav-Serbian writer Danilo Kiš (1935–1989) . Published in 1965, this work is the second installment of Kiš's acclaimed "Family Cycle" or "Family Circus" trilogy, positioned between Early Sorrows and Hourglass . danilo kis basta pepeopdf

Danilo Kiš 's masterpiece is titled Bašta, pepeo ("Garden, Ashes" in English). : In a chilling detail from Kiš's life,

: The novel is narrated through the eyes of a young boy named Andi, who provides a remarkably mature, hybrid voice—blending the "unlimited imagination" of a child with the "expressive power of an artist". The story follows his family's struggles and their eventual flight during World War II, settling in western Hungary to work as sharecroppers. Danilo Kiš 's masterpiece is titled Bašta, pepeo

In an age where we are increasingly reduced to data points, Kiš’s exploration of how a human being is transformed into a file is more resonant than ever.

Bašta, pepeo (translated as Garden, Ashes ) is a masterpiece of 20th-century European literature by the Yugoslav novelist . Published in 1965, it serves as the centerpiece of Kiš’s "Family Circus" trilogy, which also includes Early Sorrows and Hourglass .

The "interesting" and haunting layer of the book is its foundation in .