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Saša Milivojev - LOVE AND DEATH IN DUBAI (A Novel)

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Saša Milivojev - LOVE AND DEATH IN DUBAI THE METAPHYSICS OF SAND AND THE ONTOLOGY OF LOVE. The Artistic Cry of Saša Milivojev: The Triumph of Spirit over Matter Analysis by: Ljiljana Dukić , MA Master of Library and Information Science When the literary blade of Saša Milivojev is turned toward those expanses where ancestral desert silence collides with futuristic clamour of steel, a profound ontological study of human nature unfolds. " Love and Death in Dubai " is no mere chronicle; it is a metaphysical fresco posing the fundamental question of the modern era: where does the lustre of opulence end, and the imperishable light of the human soul begin? Milivojev, with refined sensibility, reaches his zenith of artistic maturity here. He writes not with ink, but with an emotion carrying the weight of a biblical admonition. His style, akin to desert wind—harsh yet tender—strips man to his essence before the mirror of eternity. The author elevates the local colour of the Emirates ...

Saša Milivojev - THE SON OF THE UAE 🇦🇪

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Saša Milivojev Saša Milivojev THE SON OF THE UAE To you my desert, I am returning, the land of happiness and serenity behold, the camel carries me towards the Sun, adorned with the hues of gold. Mother of noble heroes untold, Only you know how to forgive, Softly embrace, conceal a tear, Emirates, Mother, this life I have for you I'll give, and no other. Here, where I have a sister and a brother, where all the doors are open for me, where Lilly blooms, as beautiful as can be, Emirates, the Heart of the world it's thee. We'll fly on the wings of the hawk, we'll soar through all of the space and all time, embellish the stars with our flags, before we leave them behind, red ,  green , white and black will shine from Moon to Neptune and back. A flash of white kandoras, glistening so bright, angels, guardians, illumine like starlight, glistening, from Dubai, right up to the Skies, to Abu Dhabi, to paradise, to sisters abayas, as black as the night. to father's caress, whe...