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Roman Pokoseno polje (1933) najznacajnije je delo Branimira Cosica. Ovo je ujedno i njegovo poslednje napisano delo. Dovrseno je svega pet meseci pre pisceve smrti u sanatorijumu u kome se lecio od tuberkuloze. Roman pripada epohi urbanog, modernog realizma medjuratne knjizevnosti i protkan je naglasenom osecajnoscu prema zivotu obespravljenih ljudi tokom i u periodu posle Velikog rata. Sastoji se iz dva dela - u prvom, koji je svojevrsna autobiografija, pisac kroz lik glavnog junaka prisa o svom ratom unistenom detinjstvu i porodici, dok u drugom, takodje kroz svojevrsni autobiografski pristup, daje sliku drustvenih odnosa i zivota onoga vremena sa snaznim kritickim osvrtom na drustvene nepravde i nemoralnost ondasnjih elita.
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Pokoseno polje (The Mown Field) is Branimir Cosic's final-and finest-novel, a modern realist portrait of a generation coming of age in the ruins of the Great War. Told with understated lyricism and moral clarity, the book follows a young man whose childhood and family are scythed down by history. In one movement, the novel gathers the intimate textures of memory-hunger, shame, a mother's endurance; in another, it opens out to a city wrestling with poverty, graft, and the fragile hope of rebuilding. Cosic writes without spectacle: small scenes carry the weight of an era, and compassion sharpens into critique. For readers of Balzac and Remarque alike, this is a quietly devastating classic of Serbian interwar literature, newly accessible to a global audience.
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Pokoseno polje (The Mown Field) is Branimir Cosic's final-and finest-novel, a modern realist portrait of a generation coming of age in the ruins of the Great War. Told with understated lyricism and moral clarity, the book follows a young man whose childhood and family are scythed down by history. In one movement, the novel gathers the intimate textures of memory-hunger, shame, a mother's endurance; in another, it opens out to a city wrestling with poverty, graft, and the fragile hope of rebuilding. Cosic writes without spectacle: small scenes carry the weight of an era, and compassion sharpens into critique. For readers of Balzac and Remarque alike, this is a quietly devastating classic of Serbian interwar literature, newly accessible to a global audience.
Roman Pokoseno polje (1933) najznacajnije je delo Branimira Cosica. Ovo je ujedno i njegovo poslednje napisano delo. Dovrseno je svega pet meseci pre pisceve smrti u sanatorijumu u kome se lecio od tuberkuloze. Roman pripada epohi urbanog, modernog realizma medjuratne knjizevnosti i protkan je naglasenom osecajnoscu prema zivotu obespravljenih ljudi tokom i u periodu posle Velikog rata. Sastoji se iz dva dela - u prvom, koji je svojevrsna autobiografija, pisac kroz lik glavnog junaka prisa o svom ratom unistenom detinjstvu i porodici, dok u drugom, takodje kroz svojevrsni autobiografski pristup, daje sliku drustvenih odnosa i zivota onoga vremena sa snaznim kritickim osvrtom na drustvene nepravde i nemoralnost ondasnjih elita.
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Pokoseno polje (The Mown Field) is Branimir Cosic's final-and finest-novel, a modern realist portrait of a generation coming of age in the ruins of the Great War. Told with understated lyricism and moral clarity, the book follows a young man whose childhood and family are scythed down by history. In one movement, the novel gathers the intimate textures of memory-hunger, shame, a mother's endurance; in another, it opens out to a city wrestling with poverty, graft, and the fragile hope of rebuilding. Cosic writes without spectacle: small scenes carry the weight of an era, and compassion sharpens into critique. For readers of Balzac and Remarque alike, this is a quietly devastating classic of Serbian interwar literature, newly accessible to a global audience.
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Pokoseno polje (The Mown Field) is Branimir Cosic's final-and finest-novel, a modern realist portrait of a generation coming of age in the ruins of the Great War. Told with understated lyricism and moral clarity, the book follows a young man whose childhood and family are scythed down by history. In one movement, the novel gathers the intimate textures of memory-hunger, shame, a mother's endurance; in another, it opens out to a city wrestling with poverty, graft, and the fragile hope of rebuilding. Cosic writes without spectacle: small scenes carry the weight of an era, and compassion sharpens into critique. For readers of Balzac and Remarque alike, this is a quietly devastating classic of Serbian interwar literature, newly accessible to a global audience.
Über den Autor
Branimir Cosic (1903-1934) bio je srpski pisac i novinar. Rodjen je u macvanskom selu Stitar, kod Sapca. Studirao je pravo i knjizevnost u Beogradu, opstu istoriju i sociologiju u Lozani i knjizevnost na Sorboni. Kao novinar korektor saradjuje sa gotovo svim ondasnjim vodecim beogradskim listovima. Preminuo je veoma mlad od posledica tuberkuloze. Legat Branimira Cosica danas se nalazi u Muzeju grada Beograda, a njegova licna biblioteka sa preko 1.300 naslova u Univerzitetskoj biblioteci Svetozar Markovic, takodje u Beogradu.
Details
| Erscheinungsjahr: | 2024 |
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| Genre: | Importe, Romane & Erzählungen |
| Rubrik: | Belletristik |
| Medium: | Taschenbuch |
| ISBN-13: | 9781915204646 |
| ISBN-10: | 191520464X |
| Sprache: | ? |
| Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| Autor: | Cosic, Branimir |
| Hersteller: | Globland Books |
| Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
| Maße: | 216 x 140 x 29 mm |
| Von/Mit: | Branimir Cosic |
| Erscheinungsdatum: | 26.01.2024 |
| Gewicht: | 0,662 kg |