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Ivan Aralica

Ivan Aralica's Souls of Slaves is a historical novel depicting the life of the Croatian people under Ottoman rule. The work explores issues of freedom, identity, religion, and human dignity.

Souls of Slaves is a novel by Croatian writer Ivan Aralica that deals with historical events in Croatian territory during the Ottoman rule. As in many of his works, Aralica combines historical facts with literary fiction to depict the fate of individuals and communities faced with difficult social and political circumstances.

The novel is set at a time when numerous inhabitants of border areas lived between different states, cultures, and religious influences. The characters face wars, forced migrations, poverty, and the loss of personal freedom. In such circumstances, they strive to preserve their own identity, faith, and sense of belonging to the community. The title of the novel symbolically refers to people who, although they may not be physically captured, live under various forms of social, political, or spiritual subjugation.

Through the fates of numerous characters, the author depicts complex relationships between conquerors and oppressed, as well as internal conflicts of individuals who are faced with difficult moral decisions. The novel explores how much a person can preserve their dignity in circumstances marked by violence and injustice.

Aralica's style is characterized by rich language, historical persuasiveness, and powerful symbolism. The work not only depicts historical events but also universal questions of freedom, responsibility, and human endurance. Souls of Slaves is therefore both a historical novel and a reflection on the enduring human desire for freedom and the preservation of one's own identity.

Editor
Zlatko Crnković
Graphics design
Alfred Pal
Dimensions
20 x 12 cm
Pages
371
Publisher
Znanje, Zagreb, 1988.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

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