Kkum ŭi kungjŏn

Isŭmail Kʻadare changpʻyŏn sosŏl

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Ismail Kadare: Kkum ŭi kungjŏn (Korean language, 2004, Munhak Tongne)

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Publicerades 8 augusti 2004 av Munhak Tongne.

ISBN:
978-89-8281-892-9
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OCLC-nummer:
57688967

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At the heart of the Sultan's vast empire stands the mysterious Palace of Dreams. Inside, the dreams of every citizen are collected, sorted and interpreted in order to identify the 'master-dreams' that will provide the clues to the Empire's destiny and that of its Monarch. An entire nation's consciousness is thus meticulously laid bare and at the mercy of its government...

The Palace of Dreams is Kadare's macabre vision of tyranny and oppression, and was banned upon publication in Albania in 1981.

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So people dream, right. So clearly, the best thing to do for the state, especially a state as fragmented and therefore as dependent on unity as the Ottoman empire ca 1840, is to collect those dreams, analyse them and collate them so you know what your underlings are up to. It's easily done, people are only too happy to share their dreams, and will even complain if you ignore their dreams.

So you have a huge palace in the centre of the capital where thousands of people work on these dreams, selecting them, analysing them, and every Friday presenting one Master Dream to the sultan so he knows what's going on in his empire and can make decisions.

So you start working there as the runt of the litter of a powerful family, and you have no idea what you're doing, but that's OK because you can always look at …

Ämnen

  • Totalitarianism -- Fiction.
  • Balkan Peninsula -- Fiction.