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The climax arrives not as a melodramatic flood but as a moral tide: a courtroom trial held in an amphitheater to decide whether the island should formalize its myths into law. Witnesses arrive with different currencies of truth — blueprints, poems, buttoned-up statistics, a child’s crayon map. The verdict is less legal than theatrical: the island votes to keep its ambiguity. The judge, a retired fisherwoman, rules that Atlantida will be a living contradiction, protected precisely because it refuses a single story.

M.’s first encounters are luminous and absurd. The hotel clerk quotes laws back to him as if reciting recipes. A librarian offers to lend him memory instead of books. A café owner sells coffee that allows patrons to remember their happiest lie. Conversation here is a currency with fluctuating value: some phrases buy influence for a season, others are worthless except as charm. Borislav Pekic Atlantida.pdf

Beneath the wit, Atlantida holds a serious pulse: how fragile identity is when history itself becomes a product. Pekić’s narrative intelligence would pry into how nations and individuals coordinate their amnesia. Which stories do we choose to preserve? Which do we sell? Who gets to edit the past and to what profit? The island’s tides become a measure of moral elasticity — sometimes they reveal an old harbor; sometimes they swallow a truth whole. The climax arrives not as a melodramatic flood

Final image: at dusk the island’s lamps are lit in mismatched colors; a violin plays a tune that is both national anthem and lullaby; a child runs along the quay holding a paper boat labeled “Atlantida” — not a grave marker, not a map, but an invitation. The judge, a retired fisherwoman, rules that Atlantida

If Pekić had written this Atlantida, he would have done it with tenderness for characters who are both ridiculous and dignified, with impatience for political theater, and with a sly belief that literature’s job is to make the reader complicit in the island’s survival. The city does not surrender its secrets; it trades them, in fragments and footnotes, for company.

Pekić’s taste for paradox shows up in the political life of Atlantida: committees form to preserve the past and simultaneously to rewrite it. There is a Ministry of Maps that publishes atlases whose coastlines recede or advance depending on the current economic forecast. A festival is held annually to commemorate the island’s submergence — people dress in evening wear and dance in ankle-deep water as if rehearsing disappearance. When a delegation from the mainland arrives, demanding proof of sovereignty, a chorus of schoolchildren sings the island’s boundaries into being and the borders flicker, obedient to song.

They said Atlantis was a story for the sea to keep. Borislav Pekić, with his slow, skeptical fire, would have taken that old myth and stripped the varnish off until you could see its ribs — the places humans build meaning, and the places they surrender it.

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