Pečat 10-12

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Pečat 10-12

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Literary monthly for art, science and cross-cultural issues.

Literary monthly for art, science and cross-cultural issues. The magazine was founded by Miroslav Krleža and Marko Ristić. The magazine was published in 1939-1940.

Although he is the key man of the magazine, Krleža was only signed as a member of the editorial board until issues 8-9, only then became the editor-in-chief. Already in the first double issue, Krleža and Marko Ristić print texts that will stimulate a new phase of polemics on the left. In May 1939, he met with the general secretary of the KPJ, J. Broz Tito, who tried in vain to convince him to end the polemic. The conflict culminates in the publication of Krležin's Dialectic Antibarbarus in two volumes 8-9, in which he harshly deals with the advocates of the so-called Social literature and ideologues of the KPJ. Miroslav Krleža, Marko Ristić, Mijo Mirković, Drago Ibler (who was also the editor of the magazine), Ljubo Babić, Viktor Vida, Vid Ribar, Slavko Batušić, Milan Dedinac, Krsto Hegedušić, Ranko Marinković, Zvonimir Richtman, Petar Šegedin, Hasan Kikić, Oskar Davičo (who was expelled from the KPJ due to his cooperation in Pečat in 1940), Petar Kružić, Dobriša Cesarić, Vilim Svečnjak, Drago Ivanišević...

Art contributions were published by Ivan Filakovac, Petar Dobrović, Jerolim Miše, Vanja Radauš, Fedor Vaić, Edo Kovačević, Jozef Vresk, Krsto Hegedušić, Ernest Tomašević...

Additional information

  • Publisher: Biblioteka nezavisnih pisaca
  • Year of publication:1939
  • Place of publication:Zagreb
  • Pages:422
  • Dimensions:17.5x24.5 cm
  • Script:Latinica
  • Condition:Dobro
  • Binding:Meki

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