Nada

Nada

Andre Malraux

The novel depicts the struggle of Republican forces in the Spanish Civil War, highlighting courage, solidarity and hope despite the destruction, fear and human loss.

Hope, published in 1937, is one of the most significant works of André Malraux and an important novel about the Spanish Civil War. The author, who himself participated in the conflict on the side of the Republicans, bases the work on his own experiences, creating a powerful testimony about war, political ideals and human destiny.

The plot follows a group of fighters of different nationalities and social strata who fight against the Francoist forces. Instead of one main character, the novel presents a mosaic of characters whose destinies are intertwined on the battlefields, in command posts and among the civilian population. They are connected by the common ideals of freedom, resistance to fascism and defense of the Republic, but also awareness of the great sacrifices that war brings.

Malraux portrays war not only as a series of military events, but also as a moral trial in which courage, responsibility, friendship and human dignity are tested. The characters face fear, doubts and losses, but despite this, they continue to believe that fighting together can change the future. The novel emphasizes the importance of solidarity and togetherness in moments of greatest danger.

Written in a dynamic style, the work combines historical credibility, philosophical reflections and strong emotional tension. Hope is not only a war novel, but also a reflection on freedom, responsibility and the meaning of human action. Malraux shows that hope is not just the expectation of victory, but the inner strength that enables a person to resist violence and preserve his dignity even in the most difficult circumstances.

Original title
L'Espoir
Translation
Vlasta i Nikola Batušić
Editor
Kate Zorzut
Dimensions
20 x 13 cm
Pages
441
Publisher
Sveučilišna naklada Liber (SNL), Zagreb, 1977.
 
Distribution: 7,000 copies
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

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