Ne, to nisam ja (da, to nisam ja) (Homunkuli)

Ne, to nisam ja (da, to nisam ja) (Homunkuli)

Borivoj Radaković

Igor Mandic Exploring and overturning all possible meanings and meanings of individual words, bringing them into collisions and contexts in which they take on new, different, richer, more complicated meanings, combining Croatian with other languages (with which it is permeated in the modern media environment), making combinations and incredible twists, Radaković proved that the Croatian language can be made into a global medium with the original author's inspiration! By the way, his collection of strange stories - the homunculus provokes attention on some other levels as well - from horoscope combinatorics to literary-historical irony, from the Orwellian projection of our modern times to sexual squalor - so it seems that Borivoj Radaković has more "avant-garde" potential than the entire generation to which he belongs immersed.

Miloš Đurđević A writer of truly creative momentum, one who needs social or linguistic conventions in order to be able to prove himself in a certain way by canceling them and skipping over them again, a writer who in his own special way really believes in the energy of the writing-artistic act, Radaković locates his artistic credo in the sphere of the dark , the glittering vanishing zone, at the destruction as one of the ultimate truths of our time.

Crown Lokotar Radaković's literature is a language in close-up, the language of the Rolling Stones spread wide, a provocation by book standards. Borivoj Radaković is a literary erudite of absolved literary formalisms, a skillful poet and a passionate writer. (...) The literature of Borivoj Radaković occupies a special place in the corpus of contemporary Croatian literature in many respects. She is rich in literary erudition, masterful on microstylistic levels, emotionally affected, brave and provocative in her erotic and radically pacifist intention.

Editor
Borivoj Radaković
Graphics design
Iva Babaja
Dimensions
23 x 16.5 cm
Pages
176
Publisher
Celeber, Zagreb, 1999.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
9-53-963986-7

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