Osvajači
Antique

Osvajači

Andre Malraux

"The Conquerors" by Andre Malraux is a novel about revolutionaries, idealists, and adventurers in China in the 1920s, where the relationship between ideals, power, and human destiny is explored through political struggle, conflicts, and personal motives.

Les Conquérants (1928) is one of Malraux’s key early novels, set during the revolutionary upheavals in southern China after World War I. The plot follows a group of revolutionaries, Western intellectuals, labor leaders, and political adventurers as they navigate this turbulent space marked by imperial influences, local dictatorships, and the birth of modern Chinese communism. The main characters include Garine, an energetic and charismatic revolutionary, and Clappique, an eccentric and somewhat grotesque adventurer whose character brings irony and distance to the dramatic events.

The novel depicts revolutionary fervor, but also its internal ambivalence: the struggle for the ideal of liberation is intertwined with personal ambitions, moral hesitations, and the often brutal reality of political action. Malraux focuses strongly on the psychology of revolutionaries—their need to act, their sense of a destiny, and the tension between ideals and necessary compromises. In the background is the image of a colonially divided China, the city of Canton and the wider area where different ideologies, cultures and historical forces collide.

Stylistically, Malraux builds a dense, almost reportage atmosphere, with rapid changes of scenes, strong visual descriptions and interior monologues that bring existential anxiety and the search for meaning. "The Conquerors" is thus a novel about revolution, but also about a man who, in the vortex of history, tries to grasp a lasting value - freedom, action, or at least the belief that his struggle has meaning. The work combines political drama, existentialism and an adventurous tone, making it one of the fundamental texts of early Malraux.

Original title
Les Conquérants
Translation
Ante Bonifačić
Dimensions
20 x 14 cm
Pages
210
Publisher
Naklada Binoza, Zagreb, 1932.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

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