
Drame
Death of Ur, Chrysostom or the Sad Home of Croatia, Witch Hunt, Serbian God Mars.
In all four plays, the author is preoccupied with the idea of the historical repeatability of evil, which is always reincarnated at a certain historical moment. These moments of recycling human wickedness and madness appear in the book as four different stagings: the occupying authorities in World War II (“The Death Clock”), an episode from the life of J. J. Strossmayer (“Chrysostom or the Sorrowful Home of Croatia”), events on the Serbian side in Vukovar and Belgrade during the Homeland War (“The Serbian God Mars”), and the burning of an innocent woman in the 18th century after she was declared a witch (“The Witch Hunt”).
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