
Hrvatski enciklopedijski rječnik : Bež-Dog
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The book by Split writer and political scientist Nebojša Lujanović (born 1981 in Novi Travnik) is an intriguing polemic against the ideological abuses of Ivo Andrić, especially the nationalistic readings of his work from the Bosnian, Serbian and Croatian
The work is theoretically based, but also focused on application in literary analysis, which is why it plays an important role in Croatian literary theory and academic teaching.
At a time when Croatian writers abroad were often presented only as "Yugoslav", this lexicon clearly and systematically presented Croatian literature as a separate national literature for the first time after World War II.
A collection of literary criticism that the author has published on the pages of Jutarnji list over the years.
Žmegač does not only talk about the visual arts, but about the "spirit" of the era that permeates literature: sensuality, the moment, subjectivity, decorativeness, eroticism, decadence, but also the crisis of identity in the fin-de-siècle atmosphere.
The book provides a thorough chronicle and analysis of centuries-old theatrical contacts between two cities – Osijek and Pécs – which historically shared the cultural space of the Pannonian Plain, especially during the period of the Habsburg Monarchy.