Gubitak

Gubitak

Ilija Aščić

The novel "Loss" is the first novel by Ilija Aščić, a journalist, photographer, videographer and writer, known for his collection of stories "How I Became Evil". In this novel, the author creates a powerful, raw and merciless portrait of the post-war gene

The main character Vladimir Kovačev grew up in a working-class neighborhood near Bjelovar. The war threw him into exile at the age of twelve, and the consequences of this traumatic experience shaped his entire life. The novel is divided into four parts ("Boys", "Searchers", "Adventurers", "Losers") and follows Kovačev in his early twenties in Zagreb - through a series of low-paying jobs, pennilessness, alcohol, wanderings around Europe, failed studies, numerous erotic adventures and failed relationships.

Asčić's style is direct, cynical, analytical and full of interior monologues - little dialogue, a lot of introspection and social criticism. The novel is at the same time an intimate story about the search for meaning, love and friendship, and a sharp criticism of the transitional Croatian society in which honest work does not bring a decent life, and the cards are dealt unfairly from the start. It poses difficult existential questions: can happiness be found again after the war and the loss of faith in the world? Is there a way out of the purgatory of survival? Is freedom possible in a system that turns the individual into an object of the elements?

Critics praise the book as a small encyclopedia of the lowest-paid jobs, the diary of a wanderer and erotomaniac, and as an important voice of those who were thrown "underground" by the war. Without false optimism and happy endings, the novel radiates rawness, repetition, and brutal honesty of life. Ideal for lovers of engaged, introspective prose in the tradition of contemporary Croatian literature that does not shy away from darkness.

Aščić's personal experiences and philosophical positions are visible on every page, making Loss a powerful, authentic, and disturbing work.

Editor
Siniša Matasović
Illustrations
Anna Försterling
Graphics design
Tihomir Kosić
Dimensions
21 x 15 cm
Pages
404
Publisher
Filmić, Zagreb, 2023.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Unused
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