Motiv otuđenja kao dominantan faktor u kompoziciji kratke priče tranzicijskog doba u Bosni i Hercegovini i susjednim zemljama
The Motive of Alienation as a Dominant Factor in the Composition of Short Stories of the Transition Period in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Neighboring Countries
Author(s): Larisa Softić-GasalSubject(s): Bosnian Literature, Montenegrine Literature, Serbian Literature, Theory of Literature, Sociology of Literature
Published by: Slavistički komitet BiH
Keywords: short story; motive of alienation; war letter; raspberries; communication;
Summary/Abstract: Binding motive, motive of alienation, as a dominant factor in the overall musical composition of short story of transition period in Bosnia and Herzegovina (and neighboring countries), has signs/beginnings in “Prodavnica noževa”/“Knives store”by Irfan Horozović, through the “Metamorfoze”/“Metamorphoses”by Zlatko Topčić and “Priča od kiše”/“The story of rain” by Hajrudin Ramadan, “Kad sam se okrenuo stajala je na prozoru”/“When I turned around she was standing at the window” by Aleksandar Bečanović and“Izvještaj iz utrobe”/“Report from the womb” by Pavle Goranović (Mon tenegro), to the stories of Serbian author David Albahari “Indijanac na olimpijskom trgu”/“Indian at the Olympic market”.
Journal: Bosanskohercegovački slavistički kongres
- Issue Year: II/2019
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 129-137
- Page Count: 9
- Language: Bosnian