Boje riječi

Boje riječi

Milan Bešlić

"Bešlić's Colors of Words is a book of poetry that at its core preserves the idea of ​​the renewal of poetry; the idea of ​​its regeneration."

The book Colors of Words renews the idea of ​​poetry as an art that sublimates history, tradition, spirituality and intimacy; but which also nurtures linguistic plasticity and color, figurativeness, melody, and ambiguity. However, what makes this collection primarily regenerative is poetic playfulness; play as the pinnacle of artistic leisure. Poetic ludicism makes Bešlić's poetry unpretentious, open, relaxed, communicative...

Editor
Mirko Ćurić
Illustrations
Tomislav Buntak
Dimensions
20 x 14.5 cm
Pages
94
Publisher
Društvo hrvatskih književnika, Osijek, 2024.
 
Distribution: 700 copies
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

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