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Laida, plima sa dva dna

Vladan Dobrivojević

In terms of the criticism of the civilization drive, the depth of the vision, the rounded philosophical structure, the birth of a new language, the sentence structure - Dobrivojević is probably the greatest writer who has appeared in the last 30 years.

Vladan Dobrivojević is one of the absolute phenomena in Serbian culture. His works encompass the world of words that my ten hard-working friends and I have been creating for decades. The history of humanity flows in its part, almost all corners of our planet are spread out in it. It is a net that should catch our souls, because it was conceived as a great and unfathomable wandering of the human soul that has wandered into this evil world. (Jovica Acin)

In Dobrivojević's opus are present, explicitly or implicitly - we mention only some of the works and authors - from Tristan and Isolde, Letters about Igor's regiment, myths about Atlantis, Persephone, Icarus, Hera and Leander, Dead souls, teachings of the Holy Fathers, Lao Tzu, Dostoyevsky, Becket, Bulgakov, Suhrawardi, Ibh-Hajam, Solovyov, Kuper, Berđaev, through Volas Stevens, Hamvaš, Plato, Ortega and Gasset, Heidegger, to the biography of Saint Sava and Andrić's Jelena, the woman who is not there. But this opus as a whole, confirming the affinity of the author with many thinkers, first of all with Heidegger and Hamvas, essentially (as a novel opus) continues the work of Dostoyevsky, sharing with the great writer an interest in the same topics, but thinking about them in a different way. which corresponds to the differences of the ages to which they belong. (Jasmina Ahmetagić)

Editor
Ana Sovilj
Dimensions
23 x 16 cm
Pages
383
Publisher
Draslar - Partner, Beograd, 2009.
 
Distribution: 1,000 copies
 
Cyrillic alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Serbian.
ISBN
978-8-67614-133-3

One copy is available

Condition:Unused
 

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