
Pjesme / Proza
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A collection of literary, theater, and art criticism by Milan Begović. It contains his reviews of performances at the Croatian National Theater, essays on drama, literature, and art, written with elegance and wit.
Milan Begović's first novel and one of the most lyrical novels in Croatian literature. A romantic story about the passionate but tragic love between the refined bon vivant Dušan and the fragile, naive Rođena (Dunja) in a patriarchal Dalmatian setting.
Giga Barićeva (1940) follows the life of Zagreb's bourgeois society during and after World War I. Begović's style, imbued with impressionism and wit, creates a panorama of society, while Giga personifies the struggle between freedom and expectations.
A piano usually has 88 keys, 52 white and 36 black, from which 88 tones emerge. A pianist usually reads 88 notes. These 88 micro-proses simultaneously constitute one piano and one piano concerto.
The main motifs of the collection are love and everyday life, followed by poetry, and a subtle homage to Zagreb.
Writing in the first person singular, Stojić depicted the life and dreams, experience and fate, defeat and loss of homeland of a generation, a city, an era.