The Notebook of a Fictional Psychotherapist
In this country, there is an interesting phenomenon: fiction can cause more nervousness than reality. This is not a new phenomenon. Radoje Domanović knew this when he invented Stradija, because it was not wise to describe the real country without a mask. Branislav Nušić also knew this when he wrote comedies about institutions that were so recognizable that people laughed, but they were never sure if it was about them.