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Submissive to a Yellow Clay God
Author(s): Dinko DelićSubject(s): Literary Texts
Published by: J.U. Javna biblioteka »Alija Isaković«, Gradačac
Keywords: Hasan Kikić (1905-1942); literary study; social literary; the influence of croation writer Miroslav Krleža (1893-1981); bosnian prose; communism; revolution and art; bosnian left-winger intellectuals; conflict in literary left-winger writers;
Summary/Abstract: Kikić is social writer who wrote about people of the dregs of society, about their exploitation, the working class, and another what he was, as communist and bosnian left-winger intellectual, considering as essential atributes for former social and politics sociaty, and about which he mentioned in his story "Emperor’s night": «my God is faith in this what is coming with inexorable rotation of big life's wheel». For Kikić, revolution and literary struggle, have become ideal for new order, and he developed in first bosnian Muslim who has shown «conflict in literary left-winger writers», about what he written in magazine Putokaz. That magazine was opportunity for Kikić's expression not only about left-winger problems, already about a problem Muslims in Bosnian. But, revolution eat one's own children, and second world war ate his revolutionary and communist (Kikić was killed). That is evidence how politic and art couldn't go together, and how writer couldn't become subject of ideology, «subject who is submissive to a yellow clay God».
Journal: DIWAN
- Issue Year: 1999
- Issue No: 02
- Page Range: 84-103
- Page Count: 19
- Language: Bosnian
