Bogumil

Bogumil

Jozo Laušić

Jozo Laušić's prose, Bogumil, is the fifth novel of the planned pentalogy. Four novels were previously published: Kostolomi, Opsada, Klačina and Samostan, so the faces of this fifth novel appear earlier.

A connoisseur of those earlier works will find it easier to get into the events of Bogumil, but that novel should be spoken of as an independent book, regardless of the context of the pentalogy. So, the title of the novel Bogumil is not descriptive and it becomes clearer from the whole work. This is not a discussion about the gods or the gods, but rather an anthropological-literary concept of the structure of consciousness.

Editor
Ivana Sor
Dimensions
20 x 13 cm
Pages
361
Publisher
Globus, Zagreb, 1982.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

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