Break Matic's „Mirrors Loved to the World“ Cover Image

Разбиjенa Матићева „Огледала заљубљена у свет“
Break Matic's „Mirrors Loved to the World“

Author(s): Đorđe Petković
Subject(s): Serbian Literature, Theory of Literature
Published by: Народна библиотека „Радислав Никчевић“ Јагодина
Keywords: Dusan Matić; Matic mirrors; decomposition; sonnet wreath in acrostich; acrostic collage

Summary/Abstract: The author makes an effort to make two of his poetic works, written and published in the late 20th century at the time of Matic's centenary, is being updated twenty years later. The first is in the form of a sonnet, if it is at all, for which the main sonnet was used by Matic's song of 14 verses „The Lost Paradise“, whose name is the wreath. The second is a song without title, with acoustics DUŠAN MATIĆ, and it carries number 16, in the order from its pAntology. The song is composed of verses from Matic's songs, taken from the anthology of Vuk Krnjević „Among the public and during the dream“. Using the Matic's metaphor in the title of his work, the author gives a new dimension to his poetic experiments, linking them to the break down of the social system in which they were created.

  • Issue Year: 3/2018
  • Issue No: 5
  • Page Range: 103-130
  • Page Count: 28
  • Language: Serbian