Nedokončane hvalnice
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Nedokončane hvalnice

Aleš Debeljak

A collection of poetry by Slovenian poet and essayist Aleš Debeljak. This collection reflects the author's deep introspection and his ability to connect personal experience with universal themes.

In this collection, Debeljak explores the complex relationships between individual identity and collective history, often addressing the motifs of memory, transience, and the search for meaning in the contemporary world. His style is characterized by a blend of lyrical sensibility and intellectual reflection, which allows the reader to immerse themselves deeply in the emotional and mental world of the poet.

Through "Unfinished Hymns", Debeljak deals with themes such as nostalgia for past times, a sense of loss in modern society, and the search for spiritual and cultural belonging. His poetry often reflects on social and political changes, providing a critical look at the transformations that shape contemporary society.

This collection confirms Debeljak's position as one of the most significant Slovenian poets of his generation, whose works transcend national borders and resonate with universal human experiences.

Editor
Aleksander Zorn
Graphics design
Jure Jančič
Dimensions
20.5 x 12.5 cm
Pages
79
Publisher
Mladinska knjiga Založba, Ljubljana, 2000.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Slovenian.
ISBN
978-8-61115-547-0

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
Specificity of this instance:
Author signature
Dedication
 

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