Ne traži me u sebi

Ne traži me u sebi

Ana Žube

"Don't Look for Me Within You" is a classic romance novel ("ljubić") in the spirit of popular trivial literature in 1980s Yugoslavia. An interesting example of the popular culture of socialism and the construction of female identity in trivial literature.

Ana Žube (real name Ana Župan), known as the “queen of romance novels” who has published over 1,500 stories and novels, creates here a dramatic, emotional story of passionate, stormy love, female strength, suffering and ultimate redemption.

The main character is a strong, beautiful and proud woman (often described as attractive, impulsive, but deeply vulnerable), who goes through a series of stormy love affairs, betrayals, losses and social obstacles. The story follows her struggle between passion and reason, between the desire for independence and the need for love. The male characters are dominant, charismatic, sometimes cruel or unavailable – typical “dark heroes” of the genre – who provoke great love, but also suffering.

The novel introduces motifs typical of the genre: forbidden love, jealousy, breakups, reunions, tragic circumstances (illness, death, social conventions), but also moments of tenderness and erotic tension. Žube introduces certain deviations from the strict formula of the classic love story - it emphasizes female psychology, internal conflicts, and even mild feminist notes in the depiction of female strength and independence in the midst of a patriarchal environment.

The title "Don't look for me in yourself" refers to a key motif: the heroine is looking for herself through men, but in the end she realizes that she must find true identity and happiness within herself, not in another. The ending is optimistic in the spirit of the genre - love wins, but after many trials.

Editor
Dragoš Kalajić
Illustrations
Olja Ivanjicki
Dimensions
21 x 11 cm
Pages
134
Publisher
NIRO Književne novine, Beograd, 1985.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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