Blato

Blato

Milana Vlaović

Miana Vlaović's debut novel is a story about three generations of women in a patriarchal province, filled with recurring patterns of fate - love, betrayal, poverty, violence, and small struggles for dignity.

Blato is the first novel by Milana Vlaović (born Bebić, 1971), a famous Croatian journalist, composer of pop hits (e.g. for Doris Dragović, Tajči) and wife of former footballer Goran Vlaović. The novel surprised critics and the audience: a "light read" by a celebrity author was expected, but what was obtained was a serious, emotional and realistic portrayal of women's destinies in a conservative, patriarchal environment.

The plot follows three generations of women – a grandmother, a mother and a daughter – in a small town where life revolves around family, men, poverty and social norms. Women are trapped in repetitive patterns: early marriage, violence, infidelity, financial dependence, but also the quiet strength and solidarity between them. The novel is not a classic love story, but a chronicle of everyday "mud" – boredom, suffering, small joys and the struggle to break out of the vicious circle. The characters are realistic, without idealization: men are often weak or violent, women are brave but vulnerable.

The style is accessible, the narrative flows like a TV series (as critics have noted – with episodes, dramatic twists, cliffhangers), but with deep empathy and a feminist undertone. Vlaović avoids kitsch and sensationalism, focusing on psychological depth and social context. The book was a bestseller, receiving praise for its authenticity and emotional power ("it moves to tears"), although some criticized the "lighter" form.

Mud laid the foundation for Vlaović's prose: later came Honey Bombs (the island of Vis, patriarchy), Hunger (more complex relationships), and a collection of stories. It remains a popular "women's letter" with a serious message about the legacy of patriarchy and female strength in the provinces.

Editor
Miljenko Jergović
Maße
23 x 14,5 cm
Seitenzahl
187
Verlag
V.B.Z, Zagreb, 2007.
 
Latein Schrift. Taschenbuch.
Sprache: Kroatisch.
ISBN
978-9-53201-806-6

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