Ivanjek Mirko: Veliki put malog mrava

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Veliki put malog mrava

Ivanjek Mirko

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Mirko Ivanjek: The Great Way of the Little Ant

After a long and almost unbelievable creation, the allegorical novel "The Great Way of the Little Ant" by the writer Mirko Ivanjek has finally been presented to the public. The audience's interest at the promotion showed that the story of the little ant and his journey has a strong and universal message.

A character born in student days. A small ant as a symbol of a small manA journey that is still going onAllegorical novel with multiple layersEncouragement that led to publicationA book that is looking for its reader.

Although the book is a new edition, its main character has been in the making for decades. Mirko Ivanjek reveals that the first records about Mali Mrava were made back in his student days, more than 50 years ago. The first version of the manuscript was lost, the second was considered missing for a long time, until the author's wife found it.

After a long break, the author returned to the text and started a new writing, which eventually resulted in today's novel.

The little ant as a symbol of the little man.

The central character of the novel is a small, weak ant, often helpless in the face of the world around it. It is precisely in this smallness that the author sees his strength.

It is we, small people, who often have no power, but we have a path under our feet and a goal in front of us - points out Ivanjek.

The path an ant walks on symbolizes life, while the city, as the final destination, represents the goals we all strive for.

A journey that is still ongoing

The author emphasizes that neither he nor his literary hero has yet reached the end of the road.

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