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Turske price
2011
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Tesko je naci na Orijentu gradjevinu koja je cela lepa, cista, i kojoj se nista ne bi moglo prigovoriti. Ali, s druge strane, ne postoji na Istoku gradjevina koja, ma kako oronula i zapustena bila, nema bar pedalj zelene baste, ili cesmu zive vode, ili samo jednu jedinu saksiju sa pazljivo negovanim cvecem mindjusice ili ruze mesecarke.Orijent je divno cudo i najveci uzas, jer u njemu granica izmedju smrti i zivota nije jasno odredjena, nego krivuda i treperi.Ivo AndricJedanaest pripovedaka iz zbirke Turske price po egzoticnosti tema i udaljenom istorijskom trenutku nalikuju kakvom rukavcu iz Hiljadu i jedne noci. U njima pisac rasvetljava istorijske, verske, kulturoloske i socijalne specificnosti jednog tegobnog prostora rodjenog u patnji i krvi, gde vladaju zakoni nepomirljive konfesionalne razlicitosti; docarava egzistencijalnu strepnju pravednika suocenih sa mocnicima; pokazuje psiholosku eroziju mocnika i pokusaj istrebljenja slabijeg, boljeg i lepseg; razoblicava tiraniju i trpljenje u okviru orijentalnog bosanskog sveta izrazite hibridnosti, ali odaje i nepodeljenu pohvalu trajnosti lepote koja prevazilazi i samo trajanje zla.
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Ivo Andric
Ivo Andric
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Ivan "Ivo" Andrić (Cyrillic: Иво Андрић) was a Yugoslav and Bosnian novelist, short story writer and Nobel prizewinner. His writings deal mainly with life in his native Bosnia under the Ottoman Empire. His house in Travnik is now a Museum. His Belgrade flat on Andrićev Venac hosts the Museum of Ivo Andrić and the Ivo Andrić Foundation. After the Second World War, he spent most of his time in his Belgrade home, held ceremonial posts in the Communist government of Yugoslavia and was a Bosnia and Herzegovina parliamentarian. He was also a member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. In 1961, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature "for the epic force with which he has traced themes and depicted human destinies drawn from the history of his country". He donated the prize money to libraries in Bosnia and Herzegovina. His works include The Bridge on the Drina, Bosnian Chronicle (aka Chronicles of Travnik), and The Woman from Sarajevo. These were written during WW2 while he was living quietly in Belgrade and published in 1945. They are often referred to as the "Bosnian Trilogy" as they were published simultaneously and had been written in the same period. However, they're connected only thematically. Other works include Ex Ponto (1918), Unrest (Nemiri, '20), The Journey of Alija Đerzelez (Put Alije Đerzeleza, 1920), The Vizier's Elephant (Priča o vezirovom slonu, 1948; tr. 1962), The Damned Yard (Prokleta avlija, 1954), and Omer-Pasha Latas (Omerpaša Latas, released posthumously in 1977)

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