Description
The simple, popular world of “humble life” is omnipresent in C. Montis’s collections of short stories. Here the writer does not only stick to ordinary or more marginal people (especially the “simple-minded” or children), but also includes small animals or inanimate objects, to show small or large tragedies, to celebrate obscure existences and insignificant objects and to sketch their story with emotion and humanity or with hidden sobs.