Krvnikova pjesma
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Krvnikova pjesma

Norman Mailer

The Executioner's Song (1979) is a monumental non-fiction novel that follows the life and execution of Gary Gilmore, a convicted serial killer. Based on true events, the novel explores themes of crime and redemption through deep psychological and philosop

Gary Gilmore, a petty criminal with a troubled past, committed two brutal murders in Utah in 1976. After being arrested and sentenced to death, he insisted on his own execution, rejecting appeals, sparking a national debate on the death penalty.

Mailer follows Gilmore's life from a childhood marked by violence and alienation, through his relationship with his girlfriend Nicole, who loves him despite his demons, to his eventual confrontation with the consequences of his actions. The novel also deals with the media circus surrounding the case, the court proceedings, and the moral dilemmas of the participants.

Written in the style of "new journalism," The Executioner's Song combines documentary precision with literary depth, offering an intimate glimpse into Gilmore's psyche, as well as broader social themes such as violence and justice. Mailer weaves together the perspectives of multiple characters—from lawyers and journalists to the victims' families—to create a complex tapestry of American life.

The Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, acclaimed for its raw emotional power and complex moral analysis, is a work that challenges readers to question justice, freedom, and human nature in the face of extremes.

Original title
The Executioner's Song
Translation
Branko Bucalo
Editor
Božena Zadro
Graphics design
Bronislav Fajon
Dimensions
21 x 14 cm
Pages total
1181
Publisher
Globus, Zagreb, 1982.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

The book consists of two volumes.

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Krvnikova pjesma
Volume 1
Pages: 551
Condition:Unused
Krvnikova pjesma
Volume 2
Pages: 630
Condition:Unused
 

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