Dalge (priča na sklapanje)

Dalge (priča na sklapanje)

Refik Ličina

Dalge (a folding story) by Refik Ličina is a collection of short prose – a lyrically fragmented chronicle of Novi Pazar, the city where the author lived until 1992 before his exile to Sweden (Lund).

The title "dalge" (plural of the Turkish word "dalga" - wave, wave) symbolizes the waves of memories, emotions and everyday life that are refracted through fragments: street scenes, conversations, memories, smells, sounds and people - from Avda, street characters, to intimate moments and social changes.

The book is not a classic novel or a collection of stories, but a "story to assemble" - a mosaic of short texts, diary entries, reportage sketches and poetic miniatures. The author evokes Novi Pazar in the 80s and 90s: neighborhoods, mosques, cafes, shadows of war, exile longing and a subtle criticism of transition. The prose is simple, melancholic, rich in images and smells - a combination of the intimate and the social, the past and the present.

Ličina (born 1956, Radmanci, Montenegro) writes about identity, uprootedness, language and memory - the city becomes a universe of small destinies. The book is appreciated as a lyrical portrait of Sandžak and the exile experience, with a touch of humor and sadness. One of the key ones in his oeuvre of short prose (along with "Greenhouses", "Fear of Behar", "Fish in the Well").

Editor
Kristina Ljevak
Titelseite
Boris Stapić
Maße
21 x 13,5 cm
Seitenzahl
198
Verlag
Buybook, Sarajevo, 2018.
 
Latein Schrift. Taschenbuch.
Sprache: Kroatisch.

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