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Poetry: Franjo Džakula, NEUKNJIŽENE PJESME/ Franjo Džakula, UNREGISTERED POEMS
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Poetry: Franjo Džakula, NEUKNJIŽENE PJESME/ Franjo Džakula, UNREGISTERED POEMS
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Poetry by Miroslav Kirin ("Tajna miso juhe"; "Karanfil"; "Buba"; "Cipele"; "Plivačice"; "Poslije rata"; "Kako ćemo lako ćemo"; "Prosinac"; "Magla; "Folklor"; "Ginsberg"; "Stari svijet"; "Šestorica"; "Doskočica o radu"; "Vrapci"; "Kijamet"; "Tanjur; "Noćna pjesma";)
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Poetry by Enes Kiščević ("Susret; "San 9. lipnja 2013 godine"; "Jeka"; "Kruh"; "Djevojčica sa spužvom"; "Muzika oka"; "Razgovor sa nevidljivim"; "Na Majčinoj sahrani"; "Staklene krletke"; "Tvrđava"; "Smiješak"; "Zvjezdani štit"; "U roterdamskom tramvaju"; "Poljubac; "Ništa nisam rekao"; "Aukelenuiaiku"; "Enver"; "Propuh"; "Čudna su vremena, drug moj"; "Ratni turizam"; "Crljeni"; "Žrtva govori doktoru"; "Strašilo za ratove"; "Origjinal pozdravlja Orlanda"; "Meni je smiješno ovo moje ja"; "Predah; "Nemam riječi"; "Vinska zvona"; "Stari vinogradar"; "Vijest iz kulture"; "Starica"; "Život")
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Poetry by Slavko Jendričko ("Jesen"; "Delfini maze trbuhe trudnica"; "Zavičajne mačke"; "Jačanje temelja"; "Poezija"; "Ukrašene konjske grive"; "Zubi cinkaroši"; "Post"; "Kafić nadomak Domu za starije i nemoćne"; "Poetika animalizma")
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Poetry by Marko Grba ("Na vijest da nas je mimoišao veliki asteroid"; "Pandemija"; "Kao vojnik, u paradi života"; "Pod stijenom Gibraltara"; "Oni pamte pedeset tisućljeća"; "Arhimedova čvrsta točka")
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Poetry by Jadranka Matić-Zupančić ("Duh rječnika"; "Atol"; "Sitna preobrazba"; "Sezona lova"; "Zlosutna")
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Poetry by Dražen Katunarić ("U zagrljaju sa sobom"; "Zabuna s travama"; "Vrijeme leti"; "Zagrljaj dva barda"; "Znak je"; "Kuršum"; "Selidba cvijeća iz ruke u ruku"; "Večer nakon potresa"; "Zemlja nije više sigurna"; "Prostor titra i svemir nikad ne miruje")
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Poetry by Drago Čondrić ("Navještenje"; "Badnji dan"; "Božić"; "Putovanje mudraca")
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Poetry by Ivan Sivrić ("Bogu iza leđa"; "Kad se nasitim"; "Kasno; "Historia est magistra vitae"; "Neveselo vrijeme"; "Teška vremena"; "Crna krava")
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The paper analyses the diaries of two Croatian authors, Dragojla Jarnević(1812 – 1875) and Ivana Brlić Mažuranić (1874 –1938), and Mani Gotovac’s autobiographic prose I Miss you in Spring, in Autumn, in Summer and in Winter. The poetic characteristics of said literary works follow the matrix of female literature,frequently marked by a traumatic experience. Trauma is manifested by the self-destructive tendencies of the literary subject presented in two ways: by the specific use of linguistic elements and/or, at the level of content, through the authors`explicit narrative about their self-destructive tendencies. These tendencies were motivated by the authors` inability to establish a satisfactory relationship with the existing societal paradigms – symbolically denominated as authorities in this paper. This predominantly subversive attitude towards authorities, which results in the self-destructive tendencies of the literary subject, is particularly discernible in Jarnević and Brlić Mažuranić. These authors also exhibit an inversely reciprocal relationship between their self-destructive tendencies and their acknowledgment of the metaphysical domain as a form of authority. Gotovac`s attitude towards the metaphysical domain is different than that of Jarnević and Brlić Mažuranić; it is a sort of “experience of faith through infidelity” (Šimundža). The aim of this paper is: 1) to explore different manifestations of self-destructive tendencies in literary subjects, 2)to explore the relationship between self-destructive tendencies and the metaphysical domain, and 3) to enable the possibility of a different interpretation of the subversive element of female literature by tackling the issue of whether a subversive attitude towards authorities may be perceived as a latent tendency towards opening a dialogue with them.
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Poetry by Zdenka Čavić ("Nataložena tuga"; "Prolom oblaka"; "Sveto umiranje")
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Poetry by Adolf Polegubić ("Doći će vrijeme"; "Bojim se"; "Kad jesen dotakne"; "Sunce je bilo visoko")
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