Hodoljublja
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Hodoljublja

Zuko Džumhur

Zuka Džumhur's Pilgrimage is a blend of travelogue, essay, and cultural chronicle: a book about cities, people, and history, written humorously, eruditely, and with a distinct sense of the atmosphere of a place.

Hodoljublja is among the most famous works of Zuka Džumhur and is also one of the key books of South Slavic travel prose of the second half of the 20th century. Born from the same authorial sensibility that shaped his famous television series, this book transforms travel into a form of cultural reading of space: cities, bazaars, ports, Mediterranean and oriental landscapes, inns, bridges and casual encounters become the occasion for storytelling in which history, personal memory, humor and artistic sensitivity are mixed.

Džumhur does not write a classic travelogue that only describes the route and sights. He is interested in the layered biography of a place - what has remained on the facades, in the language, cuisine, names and stories through the centuries. That is why in Hodoljublja the journey constantly expands into cultural commentary: behind a single street the history of empires opens up, behind a conversation with a random fellow traveler an entire mentality, and behind the landscape the traces of civilizations that touched and passed by there.

The uniqueness of the book also lies in Džumhur's style. His sentences seem conversational and casual, full of digressions, anecdotes and witty remarks, but at the same time they are very precise and suggestive. As a caricaturist, illustrator and screenwriter, Džumhur sees space visually and narrates it pictorially: with short, striking strokes. That is precisely why Hodoljublja is not just a collection of travelogues, but also a portrait of an exceptional authorial perspective - a book that combines curiosity, a culture of memory and a rare ability to recognize a place by its spirit, and not just by its name.

Editor
Zlatko Crnković
Illustrations
Zuko Džumhur
Graphics design
Alfred Pal
Dimensions
19.5 x 12 cm
Pages
187
Publisher
Znanje, Zagreb, 1982.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
Specificity of this instance:
Dedication
 

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