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The Son is the story of one night in the life of a writer in the Montenegrin city of Ulcinj.
His wife has left him; his father's farm is burning ... but he hates his father anyway; he walks into town and has a series of strange encounters, with a prostitute, an old school friend, a Muslim preacher and a group of leprous refugees. Though seemingly suffused with self-hatred and a repulsion of life, The Son 's misanthropic insights cast an oddly life-affirming spell on the reader.

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The Son is the story of one night in the life of a writer in the Montenegrin city of Ulcinj.

His wife has left him; his father's farm is burning ... but he hates his father anyway; he walks into town and has a series of strange encounters, with a prostitute, an old school friend, a Muslim preacher and a group of leprous refugees. Though seemingly suffused with self-hatred and a repulsion of life, The Son's misanthropic insights cast an oddly life-affirming spell on the reader.


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Andrej Nikolaidis is Montenegro's most controversial writer, as well as being its most awarded one. His first critically acclaimed novel Mimesis (2003) was followed by The Son (2006), The Coming (2009), Till Kingdom Come (2012) and The Hungarian Sentence (2016). An ardent supporter of Montenegrin independence, anti-war activist and promoter of human rights, Nikolaidis became known for his political views and public feuds. He writes regular columns for the daily Montenegrin newspaper Vijesti, and has written a number of articles for the Guardian UK.