Nečista krv

Nečista krv

Borisav Stanković

In Vranje at the end of the 19th century, Sofka, a beautiful girl from a respectable but ruined family, carries the "impure blood" of gypsy origin. Her beauty and passion attract men, but fate is merciless: a marriage of convenience, violence, madness and

Impurity Blood by Boro Stanković (1899/1902) is a masterpiece of Serbian and South Slavic literature, the most powerful depiction of Balkan petty-bourgeois society, passions, prejudices and the fate of an individual trapped in his heritage and environment.

The plot takes place in Vranje, a small town in southern Serbia, during the Turkish rule and the beginning of modernization. The main heroine is Sofka, an exceptionally beautiful girl from the once wealthy and respectable Hadži Trifunović family. Her grandfather was a respectable merchant, but the family has fallen into ruin, and the biggest secret is that Sofka's grandmother has gypsy origins – "impure blood" that is not forgiven in a small town.

Sofka's beauty becomes a curse: everyone wants her, but no one appreciates her as a person. Her father marries her off to a rich but old and violent merchant Mitket in order to save the family from misery. The marriage is a disaster – violence, humiliation, Sofka's passion for another man (Tomča), jealousy, scandal. Sofka struggles between pride, desire for freedom, and fear of a society that condemns her.

The novel culminates in a tragic breakdown: Sofka sinks into madness, the family is destroyed, and “impure blood” becomes a metaphor for a fate that cannot be escaped – inheritance, social prejudice, Balkan fatalism, and the impossibility of individual happiness in a narrow, patriarchal world.

Editor
Branko Hećimović
Titelseite
Jelena Musić
Maße
20 x 14 cm
Seitenzahl
171
Verlag
Školska knjiga, Zagreb, 1974.
 
Latein Schrift. Taschenbuch.
Sprache: Kroatisch.

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