Rekvijem

Rekvijem

Josip Mlakić

Throughout history and the present, Mlakić writes about disappearance, emigration, and man's persistence to survive.

Are we witnessing the final act of a tragedy that has been repeated in Bosnia for centuries? Ever since Eugene of Savoy’s invasion of Bosnia, the people have cherished the hope that change is possible. The first part of the novel, entitled “Requiem,” tells of this campaign. When the Duke of Savoy easily conquered the Bosnian regions, it seemed to the Catholics that salvation had come, but everything ended with the burning of Sarajevo and the exodus of Croats. Josip Mlakić, through the writings of the Franciscans, brings to life that time and the despair that a community and a people were experiencing. The second part, “South of Heaven,” is set during the World Cup in Russia, the Croatian football team is racing towards the final, and the last inhabitants of an almost abandoned Croatian village are slowly leaving, some dying, while others are finding happiness in the West. At its center is Ivo, a man who lost his son in the war and is searching for his remains. He watches over the entire village, which is visited only once a year by its former inhabitants. Requiem reflects the past and the present, because they cannot exist without each other. Josip Mlakić wrote a painful diptych about the times of emigration, about an era when even the most persistent cannot survive. Requiem is a great and magnificent novel about Bosnia, about a disappearing country, but above all, a novel about man's attempts to overcome and transcend himself and his limitations.

Editor
Seid Serdarević
Graphics design
Ivan Stanišić
Dimensions
21 x 14 cm
Pages
215
Publisher
Fraktura, Zaprešić, 2024.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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