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March 8, 2026
Uzaludnost nije uzaludna
With the novel 'Uzaludno', Đorđe D. Sibinović concluded his novelistic trilogy, at the center of which is an individual wandering between context, culture, origin, and the core of independent initiative, which has been systematically shaken. The novel 'Uzaludno' speaks about the first and last levels of existence, about direct interpersonal relationships of individuals who try to find and prolong love as a space for survival. Quite unexpectedly, that story is told under a title that largely relativizes it.
TL;DR
- The novel 'Uzaludno' by Đorđe D. Sibinović concludes a trilogy about individuals grappling with their place in society and seeking love.
- The author criticizes modern individualism, driven by ideology and technology, which prevents people from finding meaning through cooperation and connection.
- He suggests that true meaning is found in embracing the struggle of human relationships and the effort required to achieve values, rather than relying on technology.
- The search for love and meaningful human interaction, even if it leads to perceived futility, is presented as more valuable than digital advancements.
- Being human, with all its struggles, is not futile, unlike becoming a part of an AI algorithm without love.
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