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Put The Sky Inside Of You (2018)
EN NW EB DL
ISBN: 9781641663410 bzw. 1641663413, in Englisch, BookVenture Publishing LLC, BookVenture Publishing LLC, BookVenture Publishing LLC, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
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Set in Czech Republic and Slovakia, this book follows the stories behind the lives of Julo, Jirka and Jozef. Jirka and Jozef met Julo during their mandatory military service.'Put the Sky Inside of You' describes how life events might change a person's inner world and how the inner world can transform itself to chaos and confusion, which could lead to a tragedy. This book also suggests how the inner world can be transformed back to normality.'There is a way to get out of almost every situation if cognitive system is at least little bit alive,' the author tells.
Set in Czech Republic and Slovakia, this book follows the stories behind the lives of Julo, Jirka and Jozef. Jirka and Jozef met Julo during their mandatory military service.'Put the Sky Inside of You' describes how life events might change a person's inner world and how the inner world can transform itself to chaos and confusion, which could lead to a tragedy. This book also suggests how the inner world can be transformed back to normality.'There is a way to get out of almost every situation if cognitive system is at least little bit alive,' the author tells.
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Put the Sky Inside of You (2016)
EN NW EB DL
ISBN: 9781524641047 bzw. 1524641049, in Englisch, AuthorHouse, AuthorHouse, AuthorHouse, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, in-stock.
""A work that examines mysteries of life in an astute, concise manner." ~ Kirkus Review " .a philosophical novel about learning lessons over a lifetime. In the 1980s, Czechoslovakia's military service was required for men over the age of eighteen and spending two years in the austere training ground, known as a "kasarne", wasn't seen as an enviable situation. The young men, usually aged between nineteen and twenty-two, "felt deprived of their youth, deprived of chatting with girls, deprived of having the fun that an ordinary free life would otherwise offer to them." Jirka and Jozef meet in a kasarne, and they form a bond as Jozef aids Jirka in writing love letters to his sweetheart, Margareta. However, the men's relationship is marked by jealousy. Who, after all, is the one truly winning over Margareta? Then, after a brief discussion of Einstein and the theory of relativity, the narrative shifts to detailing the life of a man named Julo, who's born in Czechoslovakia in 1961. But before much is revealed about him, readers find out that he ended up jumping to his death from a kitchen window. The question then becomes "Why? Why did he jump?" As the narrative details Julo's story, including such events as considering the purchase of a Skoda 105 automobile, serving his military requirement (during which he meets Jirka and Jozef), and mastering autogenous training relaxation techniques, readers know it's all destined to end in tragedy. Although one may ascertain from the book's title that things will get dreamy, Toth instead keeps the plot developments grounded in the real world. It all culminates in a work that's realistic and contemplative, incorporating both love and tragedy while mingling youthful advice (such as the sentiment that a boy shouldn't "run to catch bus or after a girl.[I]n fifteen minutes another comes") with more abstract concepts (such as when Jirka wonders if the human brain has its own event horizon). Although some readers may not be won over by t".
""A work that examines mysteries of life in an astute, concise manner." ~ Kirkus Review " .a philosophical novel about learning lessons over a lifetime. In the 1980s, Czechoslovakia's military service was required for men over the age of eighteen and spending two years in the austere training ground, known as a "kasarne", wasn't seen as an enviable situation. The young men, usually aged between nineteen and twenty-two, "felt deprived of their youth, deprived of chatting with girls, deprived of having the fun that an ordinary free life would otherwise offer to them." Jirka and Jozef meet in a kasarne, and they form a bond as Jozef aids Jirka in writing love letters to his sweetheart, Margareta. However, the men's relationship is marked by jealousy. Who, after all, is the one truly winning over Margareta? Then, after a brief discussion of Einstein and the theory of relativity, the narrative shifts to detailing the life of a man named Julo, who's born in Czechoslovakia in 1961. But before much is revealed about him, readers find out that he ended up jumping to his death from a kitchen window. The question then becomes "Why? Why did he jump?" As the narrative details Julo's story, including such events as considering the purchase of a Skoda 105 automobile, serving his military requirement (during which he meets Jirka and Jozef), and mastering autogenous training relaxation techniques, readers know it's all destined to end in tragedy. Although one may ascertain from the book's title that things will get dreamy, Toth instead keeps the plot developments grounded in the real world. It all culminates in a work that's realistic and contemplative, incorporating both love and tragedy while mingling youthful advice (such as the sentiment that a boy shouldn't "run to catch bus or after a girl.[I]n fifteen minutes another comes") with more abstract concepts (such as when Jirka wonders if the human brain has its own event horizon). Although some readers may not be won over by t".
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