Sol, ovce i kamenje

Sol, ovce i kamenje

Magdaléna Platzová

A fresh, uninhibited literary view of Dalmatia. Four stories about Dalmatia told in the manner of the best pages of Czech literature. Bringing to life the scents of salt and sea, the author writes vivid prose full of color and flavor.

Magdaléna Platzová does not write about Dalmatia as a tourist passing through it. She enters it slowly, as if she were walking barefoot on hot stone, feeling every crack under her feet, every salt that seeps into the pores of her skin. This is not an exotic travelogue, nor a nostalgic postcard. This is intimate, almost tactile prose – prose that smells of dry grass, goat cheese, sea and dust.

Four stories, loosely connected, float between Split, Pag, the small islands and Prague, between the scorching summer and the biting winter. At the center are women – those who wait, those who leave, those who stay and those who return to realize that they no longer belong anywhere. Veronika carries a silent wound within her; the seasonal workers on the island live in the temporary, as if they themselves have become part of the summer inventory; and the title story, like an old Dalmatian song, sings of sheep grazing on bare stone, of salt that bites wounds, of life that does not change, only repeats itself.

Platzová writes with Czech precision and Mediterranean warmth – the sentences are short, but dense, full of air and light. There is no pathos, no sentimentality; only the deep, unobtrusive melancholy of those who have seen too much transience. The shadows of war hover somewhere in the background, but they do not shout – they are like distant thunder, a reminder that everything is fragile. And yet, in this fragility there is some strange constancy: the stone remains, the sheep move on, the salt crystallizes.

This is a book that is read slowly, as if drinking wine from a small glass – sip by sip, to taste the taste. It does not offer answers, it does not explain anything to the end. It only shows: this is what life looks like when two worlds collide – the one that rushes and the one that stands still. And when you close the book, you still feel the salt on your lips and the warmth of the stone under your palms.

Original title
Sul, ovce a kamení
Translation
Sanja Milićević Armada
Editor
Seid Serdarević
Illustrations
Tibor Fazakas
Dimensions
17 x 12 cm
Pages
142
Publisher
Fraktura, Zaprešić, 2006.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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