Zrinušić Ivan: FIP

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FIP

Zrinušić Ivan

Summary

Ivan Zrinušić: FIP

What is important in this novel is treatment. Treatment of others, and indirectly of oneself. It is also a novel about love that is activated by chance and has no sense of social perspective, anywhere else than in the wide space of feelings through which one gets out of oneself. The protagonist of this novel returns from abroad, fed up with the digital world and the business he was successfully involved in, ruined mainly by his self-destructive will, he returns to Pannonia, the graveyard of such heroes from romantic realism to Balašević's bohemians, all those bearers of the keif and male stigma, but there he, Zrinušić's hero - on his return - somehow turns around. Coincidentally, because he starts caring for an animal from his environment. Accidentally or not, he becomes a completely different hero. But in literature there is no such thing as mere chance. This is a breakdown of one type of stigma and an ultimately simple story. The hero of the novel FIP simply makes a friend on his way back, a cat from the garden of the house he rented, and tries to cure him of an illness that he was told was incurable. This story has the logic of a painful resurrection, and in it Zrinušić initially takes over and then abruptly changes the inherited coordinates of the Pannonian heroes. For the reader who does not have to take the above into account, this novel will be an experience of a drama, which we somehow know, we see, is not fictional. 

Additional information

  • Author: Zrinušić Ivan
  • Publisher: Sandorf
  • Year of publication:2024
  • Place of publication:Zagreb
  • Pages:218
  • Dimensions:14x21 cm
  • Script:Latinica
  • Condition:Nova knjiga
  • Binding:Meki

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