Mimesis i konstrukcija

Mimesis i konstrukcija

Sabudin Musabegović

The book "Mimesis and Construction" (2009) by Sabudin Musabegović deals with the theoretical consideration of art, literature and the way in which meaning is created in the text.

The central idea of ​​the book is the relationship between mimesis (imitating reality) and construction (creating a new, artistic reality). The author explains that art is not just a mere reflection of the world, but an active process in which reality is shaped, reinterpreted and built upon. Musabegović emphasizes that every work of art is created through a combination of imitation and creative construction, and that meaning is not predetermined, but develops through interpretation. The book is theoretically more demanding and is intended for readers interested in literary theory and the philosophy of art, and encourages deeper reflection on the nature of creating and understanding works of art.

Editor
Asim Đelilović
Illustrations
Mirsad Konstantinović
Graphics design
Mirsad Konstantinović
Dimensions
18 x 13 cm
Pages
483
Publisher
Akademija likovnih umjetnosti, Sarajevo, 2009.
 
Distribution: 500 copies
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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