Phantom limb
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The novel of the Macedonian writer and playwright Blessed Minevsky (born 1961) can be defined as a text about the real absence and fictitious presence. The author calls the book a novel about the existence of outside existence. Weaved by the fate of the heroes, Minevsky, using the strategy of witty turns and metaphorical associations, builds a fascinating narrative structure that can be called a "phantom reality". The storyteller, who lives without a leg, behaves as if he had never lost her, because the brain "complements" a map of the existence of impulses from other parts of the body. The publication is addressed to all connoisseurs of a modern Macedonian novel and foreign prose of the XXI century