It’s not a book for distracted readers. As you read it, the author draws you into a fantastic vortex of connections and images, illustrating the issues of responsibility, choosing between good and evil. Strange Stories is a Kafka exploration of the surreal and the absurd, the one who marked the beginning of Danish modernism. In his pages, you will discover an investigative story without a case to be solved, but also a story about tigers moving to the houses of people. His strange stories are apparently normal, full of daily occurrences, which suddenly become disturbing. “Just a little boy”, the title of one of those stories, shows you the story of two teenagers, who distort the explanation given by parents about why their uncle was legged. They are convinced, that anyone who gets a wound runs the risk of being eaten by microbes, so they slay their game companion.
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