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Fosforescirajući oglodani kosturi (Kikićeva Carska noć u kontekstu avangardne i postavangardne proze)
Phosphorescent Gnawed Skeletions

Author(s): Enver Kazaz
Subject(s): Literary Texts
Published by: J.U. Javna biblioteka »Alija Isaković«, Gradačac
Keywords: Hasan Kikić (1905-1942); rewiev a story "Emperor’s night"; folkloric romanticism; critic realism; social prose; the influence of croation writer Miroslav Krleža (1893-1981); bosnian prose between two wars; compare with "The Province in the background"

Summary/Abstract: Traditional critics have examined Kikić’s narrative treatment «exclusively as poetic models of folkloric romanticism», special separated cycle "The Province in the background", in which critics of Marxist have found base for there one’s ideas. This study is detailed literary analysis story "Emperor’s night"; and it’s relation towards «vertical genesis narrative» in bosnian literary. Kikić came, as communist, under influence by croation writer Krleža, what is evident in comparasion between Krleža’s work «Croation God Mars» and Kikić’s book "The Province in the background". Literary analysis of story "Emperor’s night" has discovered «the film characteristics of Kikić’s narrative treatment» because this story has been frame in «form of the film report», and with procedures of «montage, visual, symbolize and parable of prose statement», Kikić was breaking with former epic narrative tradition in bosnian prose between two wars and he was importing new, advance guard and postadvance guard in prose’s treatment.

  • Issue Year: 1999
  • Issue No: 02
  • Page Range: 68-83
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: Bosnian
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