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Passport = Passaporte = Potni list = Putovnica
Passport = Passaporte = Potni list = Putovnica

Passport = Passaporte = Potni list = Putovnica

Author: Antoine Cassar Publisher: Sanje Language: Slovenian, English, Croatian, Spanish Translation: Peter Semolič, Vera Pejovič

Anarchic, amorous, human, universal and unrestricted, Passport is a socially engaged poem that allows unrestricted movement throughout all universes.

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    The waves of the foaming sea, the shifting sands, the song of migratory birds were the swirling inspiration of the Maltese poet Antoine Cassar. He has deposited the words of the tides in the poetic Passport, which bends compassionately to the refugee masses and allows free movement through all universes. This simple, infinitely liberating document is yours alone, but it could be from someone else, it could be from anyone. It can also be the anti-passport. It is valid for all people and all places. After eight years of travelling, it crossed all borders and arrived in Slovenia. Anarchic, loving, human, universal and unlimited, it pays tribute to the reader and the world, hoping to become a more honest, free and common place of coexistence.

     

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    Issue date 6/15/2018
    Format 80 x 100
    Scope 72
    ISBN /
    translators Peter Semolič, Vera Pejovič
    Editor Rok Zavrtanik, Andreja Udovč
    Collection HIŠA PESMI
    Publisher Sanje
    Language Slovenian, English, Croatian, Spanish

    I threw my passport to the sea

    I saw the ink run

    the pages tear

    but my face smiled for the first time

     

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    The passport you are holding is yours alone, but it could also belong to someone else, to anyone. It could even be an anti-passport. It is valid for everyone and everywhere.

    After eight years of travels, it has crossed every border and arrived in Slovenia. Anarchist, loving, human, universal and unlimited, it is presented to the reader and to the world, in the hope that it becomes a more sincere, freer and collective space for co-existence.

    Antoine Cassar

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