Book Club BY THE WAY: Olga Tokarczuk “Flights“. It’s strange but you will love it
Hello book lovers, wanderers and explorers!♡
This time we meet to discuss a ’fragmentary’ novel by the Polish author Olga Tokarczhuk “Flights“. The novel won the Man Booker International Prize in 2018, marking the first time a Polish author received the award. In 2019, Olga Tokarczuk was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.
The book:
In this video, we are discussing some of the paths that we explored and Ariadne’s threads that we followed in the labyrinth of Flights. A panopticon of time and space. Or as Olga puts it, a constellation of stories.
Have you already read it? What are your thoughts and impressions?
Time codes:
02:03 Who, what and why?
05:44 Is a non-linear narrative an easy read?
14:35 How moral is immortality?
19:05 “Seeing is knowing“
21:31 Picking top 2 stories from the book
29:19 Travelling in the book: Seven-league boots
32:13 Linear and circular time
35:08 Is the style of the book that original?
38:18 “Chapeau“ to the translator
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