The text by Barbara Delać is, in its own way, a poem that narrates and conveys her personal Berlin experience through verses. It seems to mock and, at the same time, soberly reflect on naïve and everyday illusions: "poof, salvation for us all." It touches on the concerns of our time but avoids clichés and stereotypes. These are sensitive verses delivered in an almost indifferent tone. Hence, their subtle and precise irony. Delać does not speak of her experience as something extraordinary; her poetic images depict scenes of everyday life on a mass scale, a radical slowing of perception that no longer expects surprises. "I notice on the metro/ a crime genre prevails/ the entire train is potentially/ a crime scene" – such a sharp perception of detail runs throughout the audiobook created by these two authors. - Ivan Molek, ArtKvart