Knjiga o Jovi Čarugi i Joci Udmaniću

Knjiga o Jovi Čarugi i Joci Udmaniću

Marino Zurl

A famous work by publicist Marin Zurlo that explores the lives of two legendary hajduks – Jovo Stanisavljević Čaruga and Joco Udmanić – who rampaged through Slavonia and Dalmatia in the 1920s, becoming symbols of resistance against injustice.

The story begins with “The Evil Hajduk’s Fate”, where Čaruga, born in 1896 in Crna Bara, escapes from prison and forms a gang, robbing merchants and gendarmes. “The Circle of Mountain Tics” describes romantic adventures with mistresses, while “Fake Gendarmes in Attack” depicts a raid on a police station. “Slavonia Tremble” evokes the fear of their banditry, and “Severe Punishment” analyzes torture and executions in detail. Fatal love for women like Anka the Hajduk leads them to ruin, culminating in “In the Hands of the Authorities” and “The Knight’s Robber”, where Čaruga hangs in Osijek in 1925, and Udmanić falls under bullets in Zagreb in 1920.

Zurlo’s style is dynamic and documented – he mixes testimonies, court records and folk legends, without romanticizing. Hajduks are not heroes, but victims of social injustice and their own greed: poverty, war trauma and blood feuds dance in a circle of violence. The book criticizes the myth of "chivalrous" banditry, revealing the reality - murders, rapes and betrayals. Illustrated with Svirčić's drawings, this is a must-read for fans of Balkan folklore and criminal history, reminding us that "the fate of a hajduk is to die barefoot, riddled with bullets or hanging half a meter above the ground."

Editor
Zorislav Ugljen
Illustrations
Zdenko Svirčić
Graphics design
Josip Vaništa
Dimensions
20 x 14.5 cm
Pages
179
Publisher
August Cesarec, Zagreb, 1972.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

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