The 33 short stories in Dušan Dušek's book Strih vetra / The Wind's Cut symbolize a certain fullfilment of life prompting the narrator to come to terms with a new form of memory. Creating innovative word associations as a means to cultivating relations gives Dušek's book a new cut. His trademark poetic vision and his sense for attractive visual detail now give away something else too: the urgent wish to not forget.