Libre­to za sviralu i strojnicu
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Libre­to za sviralu i strojnicu

Mile Stojić

The libretto for flute and machine gun by Mile Stojić is a lyrical collection that combines tenderness and the reality of war. The poet compares music and weapons, love and destruction, creating powerful poetry about the survival of the spirit in a time o

The collection of poems Libreto for a Flute and a Machine Gun by Bosnian-Herzegovinian poet Milo Stojić was published in the early 1990s and belongs to his most mature and famous poetic period. The title itself combines two opposites — flute, a symbol of beauty, art and spirit, and machine gun, a weapon, a symbol of war and destruction. It is this tension between poetry and violence that forms the core of the collection.

In his poems, Stojić thematizes the experience of war, exile, loss and nostalgia for his native Herzegovina, but also the power of words as a form of resistance. The verses are often elegiac, confessional, but also engaged, while the poet's "I" moves between sadness and defiance, the light of childhood and the darkness of the modern world. Through the contrast of lyrical and tragic tone, Stojić explores how a poem can be born and survive in the midst of destruction.

His language is melodic, and the images are strong and visual; They intertwine biblical and mythological motifs, personal memories, and collective trauma. Critics have pointed out that Stojić's work confirms the voice of a poet who knows how to combine a moral stance with aesthetic sensitivity.

Libreto for a Pipe and a Machine Gun is one of those works that reminds the reader that poetry, even in the most difficult circumstances, can be both a testimony and a form of resistance — a pipe that cannot be silenced even in the face of a machine gun.

Editor
Zvonimir Mrkonjić
Titelseite
Sanja Iveković
Maße
20 x 14 cm
Seitenzahl
81
Verlag
Hrvatska sveučilišna naklada, Zagreb, 1994.
 
Latein Schrift. Taschenbuch.
Sprache: Kroatisch.

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