Pjesnik s potjernice

Pjesnik s potjernice

Jevrem Brković

"A Poet on the Run" by Jevrem Brković follows the fate of a poet and intellectual who faces political persecution, ideological conflicts, and moral dilemmas in a society burdened by a totalitarian regime.

"A Poet on the Run" by Jevrem Brković follows the fate of a poet and intellectual who faces political persecution, ideological conflicts and moral dilemmas in a society burdened by a totalitarian regime. The main character, the author's alter ego, becomes a symbol of the struggle for freedom of expression and resistance to tyranny.

The story follows the poet's fate after he finds himself targeted by the authorities for his ideas and literary engagement. His life turns into an escape, isolation and a constant struggle to preserve his dignity and faith in art. Through introspective moments and vivid descriptions of society, Brković paints a dark picture of a repressive system, but also the strength of an individual who does not accept injustice.

The novel is permeated with autobiographical elements, criticism of social anomalies and poetic tones, which makes it a deeply engaging work that ponders the issues of freedom, courage and the meaning of art in a time of political violence.

Editor
Miroslav Špoljar
Dimensions
20 x 14 cm
Pages
454
Publisher
Aurora, Zagreb, 1997.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

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