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We invite you to an ironic literary analysis of the book "Strange People" by Artem Chapai - with adult jokes, irony, and honest conversation about people who don't fit into "normality" a bit.
Let's talk about eccentricity as a way of survival, about the ordinary that suddenly becomes absurd, and about those very "strange people" in whom it is sometimes easy to recognize yourself. Let's analyze Chapai's ironic style, his observation of society, and those moments when the funny suddenly becomes a little sad — and vice versa.
Without moralizing - but with humor, self-irony, and a love of stories about people who are not afraid to be a little strange.
Readers:
● Blogger Andriy "Bezlad" Spivak
● Comic artist Anna Kochegura
● Poet Daria Lisich
● Comedian Ilya Zavaliy
18+
We invite you to an ironic literary analysis of the book "Strange People" by Artem Chapai - with adult jokes, irony, and honest conversation about people who don't fit into "normality" a bit.
Let's talk about eccentricity as a way of survival, about the ordinary that suddenly becomes absurd, and about those very "strange people" in whom it is sometimes easy to recognize yourself. Let's analyze Chapai's ironic style, his observation of society, and those moments when the funny suddenly becomes a little sad — and vice versa.
Without moralizing - but with humor, self-irony, and a love of stories about people who are not afraid to be a little strange.
Readers:
● Blogger Andriy "Bezlad" Spivak
● Comic artist Anna Kochegura
● Poet Daria Lisich
● Comedian Ilya Zavaliy
18+