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Mladice

Antun Bonifačić

The novel Mladice (1938) depicts the life and spiritual growth of the young generation of Croats in the interwar period – their ideals, internal conflicts, love, national awakening, and search for meaning in turbulent times.

Antun Bonifačić ​​(1901–1986), a writer, essayist, professor and politician, published the novel Mladice in 1938, published by Matica Hrvatska in Zagreb. The work represents one of his most significant prose works before World War II.

The novel belongs to the social-psychological prose genre with emphasized national and generational themes. Through the fates of young intellectuals and students, Bonifačić ​​depicts the spiritual and national awakening of Croatian youth in the 1930s. The work explores the conflict between tradition and modernity, personal identity, love relationships, ideological divisions and the desire for an authentic life in a time of political tension in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

The style is dynamic, analytical and intellectual, with strong lyrical passages. Bonifačić, as an excellent stylist, skillfully combines the introspection of the characters with a broader social context. The novel exudes the optimism of youth, but also an awareness of the difficulties that the Croatian people are going through. It was received positively by critics, and a second, expanded edition was published in 1943.

Mladice is considered an important work of Croatian interwar literature, expressing the spirit of the generation born at the beginning of the 20th century. After the war, Bonifačić ​​emigrated (living in the USA), and his work was partially neglected in his homeland. Today, the novel is valued as an authentic portrayal of Croatian intellectual youth on the eve of major historical upheavals and as a rare antiquarian edition of Matica Hrvatska.

Dimensions
20 x 14 cm
Pages
220
Publisher
Matica hrvatska, Zagreb, 1938.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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