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Written during the late 1980s and published posthumously in 1995 (three years after his death), Atlantida represents Pekić’s final philosophical testament. It is not merely a novel about a lost island; it is a metaphor for lost civilizations, failed utopias, and the fragility of recorded memory. Borislav Pekic Atlantida.pdf
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