
Harikla
It seems that everything that should and should not have happened in Ana Jurišić's collection of poems "Harikla" has happened, but its consequences do not exclude surprises and surprises.
The simplicity that is reflected in language with assumptions, doubts and discoveries. Who am I?, or what is my Other?, is not just a passing question, or an excuse for narrative sections in which one suspects a story of loss and compensation for what life could have been. But it is precisely in this interspace that the surplus (or deficit) is compensated for, which is inscribed and erased in order to reach a complete picture: of existence, if such a simple word can describe the discomfort and passion of the everyday. Singing in the everyday: from speaking of the past about the future, and vice versa, past future as a perception of one's own belonging with grammatical and many other determinants and signs: feminine / masculine; external / internal; visible / invisible; objective / abstract.
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