Asmodejev šal

Asmodejev šal

Ivan Aralica

Asmodeus' Scarf by Ivan Aralica is a novel that, through a symbolic and historical story, explores human nature, moral dilemmas, political conflicts, and the consequences of ideological divisions in Croatian society.

Asmodeus's Joke is a novel by Croatian writer Ivan Aralic that intertwines historical events, symbolism, and reflections on human destiny. The work belongs to Aralic's opus of novels that deal with Croatian history, national identity, and the complex relationship of the individual to social and political circumstances. The title motif of Asmodeus' Joke is connected to the symbolism of evil, temptation, and hidden forces that influence human actions.

The novel's plot is shaped through a series of events and the fates of characters who face moral dilemmas, political pressures, and personal trials. The author depicts a society marked by ideological divisions, conflicts of interest, and the struggle for power. Special attention is paid to the issue of individual responsibility for their own decisions and the consequences that these decisions have on the community and future generations.

Through rich storytelling, Aralic connects real historical circumstances with elements of symbolism and allegory. The characters are not only bearers of individual destinies, but also representatives of different social, political, and moral viewpoints. Their conflicts reflect broader processes that have marked Croatian history, especially periods of political turmoil and social change.

The novel raises questions about the relationship between good and evil, freedom and responsibility, truth and manipulation. The author explores how ideologies can shape human lives and how individuals strive to preserve their own identity in circumstances marked by uncertainty and conflict. Due to its layered symbolism, historical themes, and philosophical reflections, The Scarf of Asmodeus is considered a significant work of contemporary Croatian literature that encourages the reader to reflect on the past, the present, and the moral challenges of human action.

Editor
Zlatko Crnković
Graphics design
Alfred Pal
Dimensions
19.5 x 12 cm
Pages
239
Publisher
Znanje, Zagreb, 1988.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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