For all passionate readers, book lovers and readers have returned to life, annual cultural events such as the Book Fair are eagerly awaited.

This year, among the long list of books that I have to grab to be part of my library, I discovered an Albanian novel but so promising and original that during the reading of his book Cyclopi created deja vu with world masterpieces.

Brajan Sukaj uses a unique style, with richly selected vocabulary and countless stylistic figures, which add to his novel's artistic dose.

This unusual novel, in which neither the time nor the space is directly defined, the more the characters remain unnamed, thus losing the need for appearance, but giving importance to events and true content.

As can be understood from the title, everything comes with the arrival of a child with strange features, with seven fingers, big jaws and great eyes. The young mother, fearing the crowd just as much as she wanted her son, worked, sacrificed, and fought with her soul to fill everything for her only son. The roof of the novel is achieved when a woman commits a theft to meet her son's needs for drugs and accusations, trial and judgment, once again in the mind of the crowd, the ignorance and the carelessness of the chastisement for condemnation.

The judge, a reasonable, fair and just man, but with a tragic end because of circumstances, almost did not show openly that a mother can not be punished for robbery if the latter does it to save her life her child. Everything takes for nothing in this city, which is finally conquered by the flames, as to show that the gangs have a weak historical memory.

One of the details that made me more impressed, as I read the novel is the high sensitivity to the figure of mother and woman. It seems that the symbolism of the mother is the epicenter of the book and the only love shown, unconditionally and as powerful as a natural catastrophe, between the child and the mother.

The constant description of the city, the unchanged color of color, the fog of uncertainty and anxiety and sadness, remind me of Kadar with the book "Obstructed". Also, the trial, the drastic decisions, the crowds of the crowd and the story of a child with an unpopular sight of society, direct me to Hygo.

The misfortune of a city, which comes from the birth of a rare child with unusual features, reminds me of the book "Perfume". Indeed, this is neither Kadare, nor less Hygo or Süskind, this is Brajan Sukaj, a promising new name of Albanian letters, a candidate for the literary prize "KADARE 2017".

The book is a grabber, keeps your weight, adds anxiety, and makes it read through to the last page. Also, after closing the lid, it makes you think a little longer and leaves still some unresolved issues in the reader's head. This novel gets unexpected turns and is beautifully written with a special internal flux.

I invite you to reading an exciting and rare book, '' Cyclops '' by Brajan Sukaj.

Rilexohemi next week,

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