Putovanje oko tijela

Putovanje oko tijela

Marijana Radmilović

Marijana Radmilović does not publish often, but each of her books has experienced a significant reception by a profiled audience, who read in her verses an individual search for "communication and rearrangement of the disintegrated image of the world/body

The book Journey around the body is occupied with a concentric confrontation with one's own body, which is then the source or backbone of all other relationships between the individual and the general, and through relationships with oneself, relationships are established with the world we perceive and with the language we try to articulate. The outside and the inside are only fictitiously separated by a barrier +, as the author states: they are just two darknesses separated by a skin. The time in which we found ourselves, our only time, is disintegrating before our eyes, and from this impotence grows a pyramid of questions that are not simple, often not even possible to answer. In this book, they are mediated by numerous female voices, and this should be especially emphasized, because the position of women, a kind of series of portraits of unknown or self-recognized women, is what sets this book apart from Marijana Radmilović's previous books, and at the same time strengthens the main thread of thematization of female identity and interpersonal relations in a world that is unstoppably crumbling in an advanced stage of disintegration.

Editor
Branko Čegec
Dimensions
20 x 16.5 cm
Pages
81
Publisher
Meandar, Zagreb, 2019.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53334-216-0

One copy is available

Condition:Unused
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Author signature
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