Pjesnik govori: filozofsko-estetske kozerije
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Pjesnik govori: filozofsko-estetske kozerije

Drago Ćepulić

"The Poet Speaks: Philosophical-Aesthetic Riddles" by Dragutin (Drago) Ćepulić is a collection of short, thoughtful essays in which the author reflects on literature, art, philosophy, and human creativity in a witty, insightful, and unobtrusive manner.

Ćepulić combines philosophical depth and aesthetic sensitivity in the form of koserija – light, often ironic conversations and reflections.

In the book, the poet observes the world from the perspective of an artist who does not theorize in a dry way, but listens to life, nature, the spirit of the times and the enduring questions of existence. Ćepulić often starts from simple everyday motifs to open up deeper questions about the meaning of art, the role of the poet, truth, beauty and transience. His thoughts are dressed in gentle humor, critical distance and love of language.

The author's writing is characterized by clarity of expression, refined wit and a sense of proportion, which allows the reader to participate in the thought process without feeling heavy or tired. "The Poet Speaks" is thus not a systematic philosophical work, but a series of insights and reflections that encourage thought and emotional reaction.

Ćepulić's koserija reflect the spirit of the times, but also transcend current events, offering universal thoughts about art and life. His book unobtrusively calls for a deeper understanding of literature and philosophy as part of human destiny, where the poet's word has the power to shine a new light on everyday life.

Editor
Zlatko Milković
Dimensions
11.5 x 7.5 cm
Pages
128
Publisher
Minerva nakladna knjižara, Zagreb, 1943.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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