Zmija oko vrata I-II

Zmija oko vrata I-II

Lydia Scheuermann-Hodak

War-psychological prose set during the Homeland War (1991–1995), with a focus on Slavonia and partly on events in Bosnia. The work belongs to a cycle of prose about the war and women's experiences in it.

The main character is a doctor Neva, whose life is marked by war horrors, moral dilemmas and personal losses. We follow her experiences in everyday life at war – working in a hospital, meeting the wounded, dealing with occupation and violence. Important characters are her brother Krste and the Croatian volunteer Marko, Neva's great love, whose relationship brings elements of intimate drama in the midst of war chaos.

The title metaphorically refers to the constant threat, fear and suffocation that war imposes on people like a snake that wraps around their necks – it is impossible to get rid of it, and at the same time it is a part of everyday life. Through realistic, emotional and psychologically profound descriptions, the author depicts:

  • the trauma of civilians and soldiers
  • love that survives in impossible conditions
  • the ethical challenges of the medical profession in war
  • the destruction of family and human relationships

The novel is a continuation of motifs from the author's earlier work (e.g. "Woman in a Silk Shirt") and is part of an important literary witness prose about the Homeland War, with an emphasis on the female perspective and internal conflicts.

Dimensions
21 x 14 cm
Pages total
316
Publisher
Grafika, Osijek, 2004.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

The book consists of two volumes.

Jedan višetomni primjerak je u ponudi.

Zmija oko vrata I-II
Volume 1
Pages: 160
Condition:Unused
Specificity of this instance:
Author signature
Dedication
Zmija oko vrata I-II
Volume 2
Pages: 156
Condition:Unused
Specificity of this instance:
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Dedication
 

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