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The novel explores the theme of procrastination. It centers on Simon, a man in his early twenties who spends his free time engaged in music. The story begins during summer vacation, with the setting inspired by Murska Sobota, though it is not a realistic depiction but rather a version shaped by the author’s imagination. Simon faces typical struggles of contemporary youth, from which he can never fully escape. Parallel to his story runs the narrative of Goga, who turns to prostitution to fund her heroin addiction. The plot is divided into eight chapters, and the author devotes nearly a full page at the beginning to a disclaimer stating that no 'character from the scene' is based on a real model.[2]
^ abTitan, Robert (2003). "Kri na dlaneh Blood on the Palms". www.dlib.si (in Slovenian). Retrieved 2025-07-24 – via National and University Library: volume 39, issue 7/8.
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