Bianca Bellová

Mona

Trans. Anna Radwan-Żbikowska
Mona
Mona
Wydawnictwo Afera, 2020, 176 pp
Language: Polish
Genre: Literary fiction
ISBN: 9788365707345
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Following the international success of her novel Jezero (The Lake), which has been translated into 13 languages, Bianca Bellová returns with another dystopia.

In Bianca Bellová’s new novel we find ourselves in an unnamed country somewhere in the Middle East ruled by a religious dictatorship. In this land which has been destroyed by violent conflict, a nurse called Mona looks after soldiers in an improvised hospital in a situation where basic human rights, particularly women’s, are ignored. She meets a young boy, Adam, and the silence they share becomes a way to allow them both to remember. The past which is uncovered by delicately outlined scenes does not immediately reveal the characters’ motivations and the reader is kept in constant suspense throughout. Like The Lake, Mona has a mysterious, oppressive atmosphere, as well as a darkness. Here this is not only symbolized by the military conflict, the general poverty and disintegration, but also by the overgrown jungle and the tendrils of its plants which are unsettlingly inappropriate in this environment.

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Mona

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Mona Italian

Language: Polish
Title: Mona
Publisher: Wydawnictwo Afera
Year: 2020
Pages: 176
Genre: Literary fiction
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Pluh
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