Summary
Gradac, Mlada Bosna, no. 175, 176, 177, 2010
GRADAC, in its double issue on the occasion of the centenary of the YOUNG BOSNIA movement, edited by Muharem Bazdulj, reexamines the stereotypes in the perception of this organization from a historical, liberation, literary, Yugoslav, poetic, national, revolutionary and pseudo-mythological point of view. perspective. There is, first of all, the historical framework, and the story of the Sarajevo assassination is edited through the reports of several authors (Ljubibratić, Dedijer, Smit...). Then there are the texts of the greatest Yugoslav writers, who were linked, even if with different intensity, to Young Bosnia (Andrić, Krleža, Crnjanski, Ujević...). There are, of course, the works of young Bosnians themselves (Gačinović, Vidaković, Jevtić...), as well as a kind of portraits of certain important figures from Young Bosnia (from Mitrinović to Ilić)... Today, when Yugoslavia is not there, and when Young Bosnia is mostly despised, and among the few who celebrate it, there are mostly those who do it for the wrong reasons and in the wrong way, it is the right time for a literary magazine to be dedicated to Young Bosnians." (M. Bazdulj)
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