
Istorija nove srpske književnosti
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Šoljan was perhaps the last utopian who believed in literature as a value, as he himself emphasized, and accordingly, he was a truly engaged writer in an artistic and cultural sense, not in a political sense.
The book presents a selection of texts written over the past 50 years.
The first third of the book provides reviews of Russian literature (Chekhov, Ljeskov, Pushkin...). The second chapter deals with world literature (Balzac, Stendhal, Roland...), and the third chapter contains general articles.
The studies and essays collected in this book are undoubtedly the author's seminal work, the sum of his previous research, but also a major work of contemporary Croatian literary criticism.
A collection of selected non-fiction texts (essays, criticism, essays) written between 2005 and 2019. Four parts: Cold War themes, travelogues, literary reflections, and contemporary essays. Deep insights into the culture, history, and identity of the Bal
Nineteen texts about American writers, written mostly in the 1950s by poet, storyteller, playwright, essayist and translator Antun Šoljan, partly together with Ivan Slamnig.