/: Gradac, Filip David br. 233-234, 2024

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  • Publisher: Gradac
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  • Condition: Nova knjiga
  • Code: 78179

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Gradac, Filip David br. 233-234, 2024

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Gradac, Filip David no. 233-234, 2024

Coming off fifty years of existence, the editorial staff of the magazine decided to dedicate this double issue (233-234) to one of the most important artists of Yugoslav and Serbian culture, the writer Filip David. The double issue was edited by Branko Kukić, who begins his Introduction under the title "Filip David - everything is burning" with perhaps the most accurate sentence about this writer and top intellectual: "A lot could be said about Filip David as a writer. Serbian literature from its most creative post-war era, but little is said. Despite this vagueness, his place is significant for several reasons." Kukić looks at the personality and creativity of Filip David through the lens of literature that began to emerge in the middle of the last century, to which Filip David belonged as a young creator. "When he published his first book, the writers of that generation wrote important and significant works. These were the writers who got their epigones right after. Then that circle closed and became a repetition without a way out. Since he did not study in that class of 'repeaters', he was a writer 'from the side'. The old rule was repeated that they "from the side, obliquely, sometimes come to a visible place". But Filip David did not meet that place. She was waiting for him with a literary thought, without his intention, without desire, without empty ambition. He came relaxed and with a light step and sat down in that place", writes Kukić.

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  • Author: /
  • Publisher: Gradac
  • Year of publication:2024
  • Place of publication:Čačak
  • Pages:226
  • Dimensions:18.5x24.5 cm
  • Script:Ćirilica
  • Condition:Nova knjiga
  • Binding:Meki

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