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Last edited by Galina Peshikan
November 9, 2020 | History
An edition of Filiad (2013)

Filiad

FILIAD is literary fiction, a book that shares a similar explosive subject matter with Nabokov's Lolita; a heart drilling novel about unsolved problems and difficult subject matter, incest. The book is a confession, Besovsky's story of incestuous obsession, passion, ravening jealousy. The story has been told from the perpetrator's angle, not from a view point of the victim.
In the aftermath of an uneventful African fête, Blanche gives her father a good-night kiss that goes astray and shatters their life. Michael gets obsessed with his 11-year-old-daughter. What has malignantly sprung from a neglected love, swells monstrous all the time but the narrator calls it nothing but—love.
Will Besovsky find the answer to the damn questions of our existence, the most intimate secret recesses of the heart, the maze of the subconsciousness that is under the pressure of life's moral degradation?

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Publisher
Danilo Peshikan
Pages
408

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Filiad: Book 1
January, 2014, Amazon.com, Smashwords, CreateSpace Publishing
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Filiad: Book One
December 2013, Amazon.com
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Filiad
December 25, 2013, Danilo Peshikan

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Filiad is a journey on Besovsky’s path of preference.
Besovsky approaches a mystery of not only tender physical but of vast metaphysical depths. “Choosing a direction was superfluous. Without consciously admitting it, kicking the rich yellow ore under my feet while gulping and slurping in poem and song, I had been journeying on my path of preference all along!"
"Filiad by Danilo Peshikan is an extraordinary novel that chronicles a middle-aged academic’s growing Lolita-like obsession with his prepubescent daughter."—Literary Fiction Book Review

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2013

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Number of pages
408
Dimensions
9 x 6 x inches

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OL25435523M
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http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00H6EKE2W

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