Sabrana djela I: Na Drini ćuprija

Sabrana djela I: Na Drini ćuprija

Ivo Andrić
Andrić

A Bridge on the Drina is a novel by Ivo Andrić that was first published in 1945. The action takes place in Višegrad, a small Bosnian town, and the central motif is the bridge on the Drina, which is a symbol of culture, history and the destiny of the peopl

The novel follows the history of the bridge on the Drina through several centuries, from its construction in the 16th century, during the Ottoman rule, until the 20th century. The bridge was built by the order of Vizier Mehmed Pasha Sokolović, who was originally from that area. Through stories about ordinary people, crimes, loves and destinies, Andrić shows life in this area in different historical periods.

The focus of the novel is the daily life of people who are tied to the bridge, including tourists, merchants, peasants, as well as soldiers and the government. The bridge is the central element in the lives of all the characters, many important and dramatic situations take place on it. Through the characters, Andrić shows the conflicts between different cultures, religions and peoples who have lived in that area over the centuries.

The novel also explores the fate and psyche of the people, their fears, hopes and sufferings, through the depiction of various historical events such as the Ottoman occupation, Austro-Hungarian rule, the Balkan Wars, and up to the First World War. Destinies that reflect great historical changes are always taking place on the bridge.

Although the bridge, as a physical structure, lasts for centuries, the people who come and go, as well as the changes that occur in society, show the effects of time on peoples, mentalities and everyday life.

The novel "On the Drina Bridge" is a work that deeply explores identity, community and conflict in the Balkans, as well as the symbolism of the bridge as a place of union and separation. Andrić uses the bridge to show how history and fate shape the lives of ordinary people, while at the same time making the bridge a central place where the destinies of past and future generations intertwine.

Editor
Petar Džadžić, Muharem Pervić
Dimensions
19.5 x 13.5 cm
Pages
367
Publisher
Mladost, Zagreb, 1967.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Serbian.

A copy is available as part of the book set "Ivo Andrić: Sabrana djela I-X"

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Sabrana djela I: Na Drini ćuprija

1. Sabrana djela I: Na Drini ćuprija

Ivo Andrić

A Bridge on the Drina is a novel by Ivo Andrić that was first published in 1945. The action takes place in Višegrad, a small Bosnian town, and the central motif is the bridge on the Drina, which is a symbol of culture, history and the destiny of the peopl

Pages: 367
Condition:Used, excellent condition
Sabrana djela II: Travnička hronika

2. Sabrana djela II: Travnička hronika

Ivo Andrić

"Travnička hronika" is a novel by Ivo Andrić, first published in 1945. This work belongs to the author's so-called Bosnian cycle and provides a broad picture of historical, cultural and political circumstances in Bosnia during the Ottoman and Austrian rul

Pages: 477
Condition:Used, excellent condition
Sabrana djela III: Gospođica

3. Sabrana djela III: Gospođica

Ivo Andrić

"Miss" is a novel by Ivo Andrić, originally published in 1945. The work belongs to the so-called Bosnian trilogy, together with the novels "On the Drina bridge" and "Travnička kronika".

Pages: 257
Condition:Used, excellent condition
Sabrana djela IV: Prokleta avlija

4. Sabrana djela IV: Prokleta avlija

Ivo Andrić

"Cursed courtyard" is one of Ivo Andrić's most famous works, originally published in 1954. This short but powerful work presents a deep analysis of human nature and destiny through the story of prisoners in an Ottoman dungeon known as the Cursed Court.

Pages: 120
Condition:Used, excellent condition
Sabrana djela V: Nemirna godina - pripovetke

5. Sabrana djela V: Nemirna godina - pripovetke

Ivo Andrić

"Nemirna godina" is a collection of short stories by Ivo Andrić, which includes a number of short stories written during various periods of his creativity.

Pages: 360
Condition:Used, excellent condition
Sabrana djela VI: Žeđ - pripovetke

6. Sabrana djela VI: Žeđ - pripovetke

Ivo Andrić

"Žeđ" is a collection of short stories by Ivo Andrić that was first published in 1936. This collection represents one of the highlights of Andrić's narrative creativity.

Pages: 314
Condition:Used, excellent condition
Sabrana djela VII: Jelena, žena koje nema - pripovetke

7. Sabrana djela VII: Jelena, žena koje nema - pripovetke

Ivo Andrić

It is a collection of short stories by Ivo Andrić, which was first published in 1963. This collection contains a number of short stories that explore existential themes, and the title story is one of the most famous in Andrić's oeuvre.

Pages: 288
Condition:Used, excellent condition
Sabrana djela VIII: Znakovi - pripovetke

8. Sabrana djela VIII: Znakovi - pripovetke

Ivo Andrić

This collection brings together a number of Andrić's shorter works that deal with human destinies, historical and social circumstances, and universal issues of human nature.

Pages: 346
Condition:Used, excellent condition
Sabrana djela IX: Deca - pripovetke

9. Sabrana djela IX: Deca - pripovetke

Ivo Andrić

This collection includes a series of stories that focus on the world of children, their innocence, curiosity, suffering and dealing with the cruelties of the adult world.

Pages: 242
Condition:Used, excellent condition
Sabrana djela X: Staze, lica, predeli

10. Sabrana djela X: Staze, lica, predeli

Ivo Andrić

"Paths, faces, landscapes" is a collection of essays and writings by Ivo Andrić, first published in 1963. This work differs from Andrić's fiction because it deals with philosophical, introspective and autobiographical considerations.

Pages: 191
Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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