Đulići, Đulići uveoci
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Đulići, Đulići uveoci

Jovan Jovanović-Zmaj

The cycle "Đulići uveoci" is thematically much broader, emotionally more branched, deeper in its meaning and stronger in its artistic values.

“Đulići uveoci” has as its theme: the illness of his beloved wife, false hope for her recovery, her death and the disappearance of her children. Sadness, pain and suffering have supplanted the earlier dithyrambic. Instead of a short verse reminiscent of murmuring, hopping or the flight of a butterfly: “Ala je lep ovaj svet”, a verse heavy with pain and restlessness will appear: “The pain lies, and our hope deceives us, she will recover, she will recover young! “Instead of the death that awaits his beloved wife, he will offer her a vision of life, an image of an imagined idyllic excursion in nature, on Fruška Gora; in the images that are the utopia of her heart, she will imagine: spring, the sun, "a nightingale in the grove", "strawberries and flowers", resting in the shade, water from a clear spring that invigorates and restores health, climbing to a height from which the fields can be seen... After that comforting monologue over her head, she seemed to get tired of the imagined walk and happiness, so she closed her eyes and began to sink into a pre-death peace.

Editor
Srećko Jovanović
Illustrations
Mersad Berber, Mića Karaklajić
Graphics design
Rade Rančić
Dimensions
31 x 24 cm
Pages
263
Publisher
Dečje novine, Gornji Milanovac, 1989.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

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