Noć

Noć

Oto Šolc

The poetry collection "Night" (1964) by Oto Šolc occupies a central place in Šolc's work, connecting his early narrative phase with his later reflective works.

Šolc, a Croatian poet, novelist, essayist and translator, is known for his melancholic tone and introspective style, and “Night” represents a key work of his mature phase, where a synthesis of his earlier and later preoccupations is evident. “Night” is a collection that thematically focuses on introspection, loneliness and the existential search for meaning, often through the symbolism of the night as a space of silence and inner struggle. The poems in the collection explore themes of love, transience and the conflict between the inner world and the outer reality, which is characteristic of Šolc’s oeuvre. The language is rich in lyricism, with an emphasis on poetic imagery and rhythmic prose, reflecting the influence of Croatian modernism and European literary movements.

In the context of Šolc’s oeuvre, “Night” comes after his earlier works such as “Goran and I” (1963) and marks a shift towards deeper philosophical and emotional complexity. Unlike his earlier short stories, such as the one published in Republika (1963), which are more narrative, "Night" focuses on a fragmented, associative form, closer to prose poetry. Compared to his later works, such as essays and translations, the collection represents the pinnacle of Šolc's lyricism, where his ability to capture the subtle nuances of the human soul is evident.

Urednik
Gustav Krklec
Ilustracije
Vojin Bakić
Naslovnica
Vojin Bakić
Dimenzije
17 x 12 cm
Broj strana
67
Izdavač
Zora, Zagreb, 1950.
 
Tiraž: 5.000 primeraka
 
Latinica. Broširano.
Jezik: Hrvatski.

Dva primerka su u ponudi

Primerak broj 1

Stanje:Nekorišćeno
Dodato u korpu!

Primerak broj 2

Stanje:Korišćeno, u odličnom stanju
Dodato u korpu!
 

Zanima Vas i neka druga knjiga? Možete pretražiti našu ponudu pomoću pretrage ili prelistati knjige po kategorijama.

Možda će Vas zanimati i ovi naslovi

Rub

Rub

Oto Šolc
Naprijed, 1958.
Hrvatski. Latinica. Broširano s omotom.
4,99
Republika 1963/2-3

Republika 1963/2-3

Miroslav Krleža, Ivo Andrić, Šime Vučetić, Mirjana Matić, Josip Pupačić, Tomislav Slavica, Anđelk...
Zora, 1963.
Hrvatski. Latinica. Broširano.
6,82
88

88

Nadija Rebronja

Ein Klavier hat üblicherweise 88 Tasten, 52 weiße und 36 schwarze, aus denen 88 Töne entstehen. Ein Pianist liest üblicherweise 88 Noten. Diese 88 Mikroprosastücke bilden gleichzeitig ein Klavier und ein Klavierkonzert.

Buybook, 2022.
Hrvatski. Latinica. Broširano.
5,94
Bosa

Bosa

Vanda Mikšić

Im Vordergrund dieser Sammlung stehen Verschmelzungen auf der Suche nach Fragmenten der Identität, in einer Kombination aus Versen und Prosafragmenten.

MeandarMedia, 2024.
Hrvatski. Latinica. Broširano s omotom.
14,74
Tigris / Tigar

Tigris / Tigar

Tomislav Marijan Bilosnić

Die zweisprachige ungarisch-kroatische Ausgabe der Gedichtsammlung „Tiger“ präsentiert eine Auswahl aus einem umfangreichen Zyklus von rund 150 bis 200 Gedichten über den Tiger – ein Symbol für Stärke, Freiheit, Wildnis, den Kosmos, das Unterbewusstsein u

Magyar Napló, 2023.
Mađarski. Latinica. Broširano.
5,38
Sve ča mi rabi ovega prolića

Sve ča mi rabi ovega prolića

Evelin Rudan

„Alles, was ich diesen Frühling brauche“ ist der erste Gedichtband von Evelina Rudan, einer Dichterin und Wissenschaftlerin aus Pula und Zagreb (geb. 1971). Das Buch stellt einen bedeutenden Beitrag zur zeitgenössischen istrischen Chakavischen Lyrik dar.

Naklada MD, 2000.
Hrvatski. Latinica. Broširano.
5,32