Makar Čudra

Makar Čudra

Maksim Gorki
Gorki

And what Makar Čudra told him, and which is the subject of a great love story in this completely loveless story, is neither kitsch, nor is it folklorization of the Roma community based on the white idea of ​​romance, beauty and fatalism of gypsy life.

"Makar Čudra" (Russian: Makar Čudra) is a short story by the Russian writer Maxim Gorky. It was first published in the newspaper "Kavkaz" in September 1892. Gorky wrote the short story while he was employed in the Transcaucasian railway workshop in Tbilisi. It is considered the first literary achievement that the author signed with the pseudonym Gorky. The story was screened in the Soviet film musical "Gypsies fly to the sky" in 1975. The unnamed narrator meets Makar Čudra, an old gypsy, with whom he begins a conversation. Čudra begins to tell the story of the tragic love between the horse thief Lojko Zobar and the beautiful Rada. Although they spent passionate nights in an idyll, for them love becomes a shackle, which restrains their desire for freedom and independence, but also a training ground for proving superiority...

Translation
Angelina Zubac, Mira Čehova, Vera Stojić
Editor
Izet Sarajlić
Graphics design
Mario Mikulić
Dimensions
21 x 17 cm
Pages
213
Publisher
Veselin Masleša, Sarajevo, 1969.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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