“Milutin is an unknown hero, a paradigm of true patriotism, true courage, true heroism. All those people, known and unknown, including Milutin, all those people we have in our family albums, have instilled in me an appeal through this text. I feel compelled to hear it, to say it! I intimately reckon with the village in my future, I spend my time intimately in the countryside, I think intimately about what our certainty is, what is necessary for a man to rise above all his suffering, all his suffering, all his suffering. 100 years or more after the death of Milwaukee. A difficult story requires difficult words that will sound pathetic at times, but this is an objective and true torment and suffering” – Nenad Jezdić.