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The Mycelium Dream
The Mycelium Dream
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A remote fishing village on the Lithuanian coast. Two women separated by a quarter of a century, united by a desire to find sense and meaning. Two men struggling with each other and themselves. A dark present troubled by war and a dystopian utopic future. All connected by the inescapable, unending cloud of the Mycelium Dream. Gabija Grušaitė is a bestselling Lithuanian novelist and interdisciplinary artist. Author of three novels, a children's book, and multimedia installations, she blends lit…
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  • Metai: 2025
  • Puslapiai: 416
  • ISBN: 9786094960215
  • Formatas: 13,5 x 19,9 x 3 cm, kieti viršeliai
  • Kalba: Anglų

The Mycelium Dream (el. knyga) (skaityta knyga) | Gabija Grušaitė | knygos.lt

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A remote fishing village on the Lithuanian coast. Two women separated by a quarter of a century, united by a desire to find sense and meaning. Two men struggling with each other and themselves. A dark present troubled by war and a dystopian utopic future. All connected by the inescapable, unending cloud of the Mycelium Dream.

Gabija Grušaitė is a bestselling Lithuanian novelist and interdisciplinary artist. Author of three novels, a children's book, and multimedia installations, she blends literature and visual art to explore identity, consciousness, and inner transformation. She lives between London, Italy, and Lithuania.

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A dazzling meditation on human existence, where fungi, emotion, and history intertwine. With bold originality, Grusaite reshapes questions around identity and asks: what if your subconscious was never truly your own, but a mycelium dream? - Brian Welsh, film director

In her third novel, Gabija Grušaitė develops a theory on the symbiosis between mammals and fungi to express the many tensions of her generation. Her speculative writing captures a restless capitalism that does not pretend to celebrate its own end but probes its mysterious origins instead. The Mycelium Dream is a story projected into the future yet oriented toward the past, where class struggle takes the form of a psychological conflict: between a daughter and her mother, biology and collective hallucination, alienation and self-assertion. – Francesco Urbano Ragazzi, curatorial duo 

 

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  • Autorius: Gabija Grušaitė
  • Leidėjas:
  • Metai: 2025
  • Puslapiai: 416
  • ISBN: 9786094960215
  • Formatas: 13,5 x 19,9 x 3 cm, kieti viršeliai
  • Kalba: Anglų

A remote fishing village on the Lithuanian coast. Two women separated by a quarter of a century, united by a desire to find sense and meaning. Two men struggling with each other and themselves. A dark present troubled by war and a dystopian utopic future. All connected by the inescapable, unending cloud of the Mycelium Dream.

Gabija Grušaitė is a bestselling Lithuanian novelist and interdisciplinary artist. Author of three novels, a children's book, and multimedia installations, she blends literature and visual art to explore identity, consciousness, and inner transformation. She lives between London, Italy, and Lithuania.

***

A dazzling meditation on human existence, where fungi, emotion, and history intertwine. With bold originality, Grusaite reshapes questions around identity and asks: what if your subconscious was never truly your own, but a mycelium dream? - Brian Welsh, film director

In her third novel, Gabija Grušaitė develops a theory on the symbiosis between mammals and fungi to express the many tensions of her generation. Her speculative writing captures a restless capitalism that does not pretend to celebrate its own end but probes its mysterious origins instead. The Mycelium Dream is a story projected into the future yet oriented toward the past, where class struggle takes the form of a psychological conflict: between a daughter and her mother, biology and collective hallucination, alienation and self-assertion. – Francesco Urbano Ragazzi, curatorial duo 

 

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