Emanuel Sundin Sundin من عند Grądowy Młyn, بولندا
يروي القصة الحقيقية لإرنست شاكلتون ومحاولته المغامرة لتكون أول من يعبر قارة أنتارتيكا.
Some of the stories in "The Question of Bruno" showed that Hemon could play with the elements of fiction (time, structure, POV), and "Blind Jozef Pronek" (from the same book) showed that he could create comedy and pathos from a strong character. In "Nowhere Man," these two things come together. Pronek remains a funny, relatable everyman, and the book comes at his story from every oblique angle, including narrators who only see him briefly, and interludes in which a "shadow Pronek" appears next to him to keep telling the story. And just when you think it can't go further, the last chapter takes the entire book apart from the inside.