The individual experience of three authors from Trieste goes beyond literary narration and aesthetic meaning by passing from immanence into transcendence through metaphysical investigation. Conceptional, stylistic and semantic differences bring different forms of artistic expression which, through an intimate dialogue with the conscience and subconscience, becomes a universal message. Pahor as a pantheist, Rebula as a Christian and Košuta as an agnostic, each with his unique expression, are moving towards transcendence, into the essence which is the opposite of nothingness.
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