
Crni zec (sabrane i nove pjesme)
The title poem, "The Black Rabbit," represents a kind of symbolist maneuver within "real" poetry, because like Baudelaire's "Albatross," it possesses a pronounced unambiguous charge.
In Draga Glamuzina's poetic trilogy – Mesari, Je li to sve, Everest – brought together in this book, autobiographical "real" elements are universalized into a saga about the everyday struggle for survival in a cruel world that persistently destroys us and takes no prisoners. His poetic opus thus becomes a rounded existentialist poetic journal, almost an autobiography in verse, and the theme of life's struggle, along with love--erotic relationships and family life, is one of the main determinants of Glamuzina's writing. The previously unpublished Black Rabbit, as a symbolic appendix to the trilogy, brings the poet's self-reflexive look back, both at the poems he wrote in the last 25 years and at the events that influenced his personal development.
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