The novel “The Last Love in Constantinople,” subtitled “A Handbook for Fortune-Telling,” consisting of parts titled according to Tarot card names, continues the special game between the author and the reader that Pavic began in his earlier works.
You can listen to the audio version of “The Last Love in Constantinople” in two ways: “the traditional way”—from the first chapter to the last; or by accepting the game proposed by the author—in accordance with the cards that have appeared. The second way is, of course, more interesting. Because in this case, the sequence of chapters—and therefore the fate of the main characters—are in your hands and depend on how the cards fall.