Патувањето и пишувањето во прозните дела на Петра Хулова
Travel and writing in Petra Hůlová’s prose
Author(s): Vladimir Martinovski
Subject(s): Novel, Czech Literature, Theory of Literature
Published by: Masarykova univerzita nakladatelství
Keywords: Petra Hůlová; prose; novel; travel literature; traveling and writing; Czech literature;
Summary/Abstract: The Italian theoretician Domenico Nucera remarks that travel literature nowadays forms an important part of the international and intercultural communication. From this perspective, in our research we attempt to analyse the relationship between travel and writing—as well as the Czech and Macedonian literary traditions—in two segments of the prose opus of the Czech authoress Petra Hůlová (1979): 1) in the travel short stories ‘Brno’ and ‘Třetí oko’, related the authoress’ travel experiences in the cities of Brno and Skopje, published in the book Kde nejeste doma (2012), as well as 2) in the novel Pamĕť mojí babičce (2002), related to her travel experiences in faraway Mongolia. Hůlová’s novel has also been considered through several parallels with works from the contemporary Macedonian prose production (Petre M. Andreevski, Kica Kolbe, Jagoda Mihajlovska-Georgieva, Lidija Dimkovska, Rumena Bužarovska and Petar Andonovski).
Book: Studia Macedonica II
- Page Range: 180-188
- Page Count: 9
- Publication Year: 2015
- Language: Macedonian
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