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ebook ∣ Srdjan Stanisic's Short Stories, #2 · Srdjan Stanisic's Short Stories
By Srdjan Stanisic
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In a remote Serbian village near Raška, a grandson reflects on the life of his grandfather, Rade—a meticulous man who spent his years laboring in Munich, raising his sons with discipline, and carrying the legacy of the Stanisići clan from Nikšić, Montenegro. Their history is one of war, intermarriage, and survival under Ottoman rule. But this is more than a family chronicle; it is a metaphysical journey through faith, science, and the contradictions of human nature.
A summer storm becomes a divine omen when lightning strikes twice—a warning from St. Elijah the Thunderer. The narrator grapples with Orthodox teachings, the Latin adage "festina lente" (hasten slowly), and the paradox of free will within God's grand design. He rejects Darwin's theory, asserting humanity's creation in God's image, and critiques Nietzsche's Übermensch ideal, citing the philosopher's deathbed doubts.
The narrative shifts between ancestral memories, theological debates, and existential questions: What existed before the Big Bang? Why did dinosaurs—if they were real—perish in self-destruction? Science, the narrator argues, is merely God's way of revealing fragments of His truth. Yet faith remains a choice, for "if God's existence were proven, it would not be faith, but knowledge."
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Style: Lyrical, contemplative, and rich in folk wisdom, blending personal anecdote with cosmic inquiry.
For readers who enjoy: Philosophical fiction, Slavic storytelling, theological debates, and works that bridge the sacred and the mundane.