Nasrudin Hodža: Anegdote
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Nasrudin Hodža: Anegdote

A collection of over 450 short humorous anecdotes about the legendary folk sage and joker Nasrudin Hodja (13th century, Asia Minor), who in the Balkan tradition became a universal symbol of cunning, ingenuity, and opposition to stupidity and injustice.

One of the most famous and beloved books of 20th-century Bosnian-Herzegovinian literature. Isaković selected and masterfully retold the best stories from Turkish, Arabic, Persian and Balkan oral traditions, adding a dozen Bosnian versions (“hodža in Sarajevo”, “in Mostar”, etc.). The anecdotes are short (often 4–10 lines), absurdly funny, but always carry a deeper message: a critique of hypocrisy, greed, bureaucracy, judges, the rich and scholars.

The most famous:

  • Hodža rides a donkey upside down because “if I look at you, you have to look at me”
  • “Why are you knocking on your own door?” – “To see if anyone is home”
  • Hodža carries water in a sieve because “that’s what the kadi ordered”
  • “Where is your father?” – “In paradise.” – “And why are you crying?” – “Because it’s cold there, and I only gave him summer clothes.”

The language is rich, full of Bosnian expressions, proverbs, and oriental flair, and the humor works on three levels: children laugh at the absurd situation, adults recognize the satire, and the smartest see the philosophical depth (similar to Zen koans).

Editor
Alija Isaković
Illustrations
Hamid Lukovac
Graphics design
Mustafa Ibrulj
Dimensions
19.5 x 13.5 cm
Pages
239
Publisher
Svjetlost, Sarajevo, 1984.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
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Author signature
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