The Master and the Slave of Ink: Two literary critics by Ibrahim Kajan Cover Image

Gospodar i sluga tinte: Dvije književnokritičke knjige Ibrahima Kajana
The Master and the Slave of Ink: Two literary critics by Ibrahim Kajan

Author(s): Atif Kujundžić
Subject(s): Review
Published by: J.U. Javna biblioteka »Alija Isaković«, Gradačac
Keywords: literary critics; reading as the dialogue with the text; psychological identification with the content; ex-Yu culture and literary space; Croatian and Bosnia and Herzegovina’s literature for children; the children realistic novel in B&H literature

Summary/Abstract: Literary criticism book “Gospodari i sluge tinte” / “Masters and Servant of Ink” by Ibrahim Kajan is a testimony on the author’s literary and critic articulation of cultural and literary life of South Slavs, as well as other traditions. It illustrates Kajan’s nonconventional critic attitude enriched by poetic perception. The book “Grubići i Nježići” / “Rudes and Gentles” contains essays and a study on Croatian and Bosnian literature for children, especially novels for children, partially filling the gap in scientific reception of this important literary corpus.

  • Issue Year: 2007
  • Issue No: 23-24
  • Page Range: 149-153
  • Page Count: 5
  • Language: Bosnian