Oni su se borili za domovinu

Oni su se borili za domovinu

Mihail Šolohov

The novel follows a group of Soviet soldiers during their retreat in 1942. Through their struggles, fear, humor, and togetherness, Sholokhov depicts the reality of war, human endurance, and moral strength despite defeat.

Mikhail Sholokhov’s “They Fought for the Fatherland” is set in the summer of 1942, as the Red Army retreats under German pressure on the southwestern front. Instead of heroic myths, Sholokhov focuses on a group of ordinary soldiers who, exhausted and torn by tension, are trying to maintain their human dignity. The novel intertwines difficult scenes of war with moments of warmth, togetherness, and crude humor, making the characters believable and relatable.

The author skillfully portrays the psychology of soldiers: the fear of attack, the silent sadness over losses, the hope that occasionally flashes and quickly fades, and the stubborn determination to defend themselves even when the odds seem hopeless. The steppe landscape, dusty roads, and burned-out villages create an atmosphere of exhaustion, but also of beauty that reminds us of what is being defended.

Sholokhov emphasizes that the strength of the army lies in interpersonal relationships: soldiers remain united thanks to brotherly solidarity and a sense of responsibility towards their homeland. Although the novel does not idealize war, it is imbued with a deep respect for the sacrifice and endurance of the people. The work is one of the most important Soviet anti-war novels, at once a realistic and emotional depiction of the struggle for survival in the harshest conditions.

Prevod
Dervis Imamović
Urednik
Muris Idrizović
Naslovnica
Ivica Čavar
Dimenzije
20 x 14 cm
Broj strana
186
Izdavač
Svjetlost, Sarajevo, 1979.
 
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