Lujanović Nebojša : U rovovima interpretacija: strategija i tragedija nelegitimnog čitanja

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U rovovima interpretacija: strategija i tragedija nelegitimnog čitanja

Lujanović Nebojša

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Nebojša Lujanović: In the trenches of interpretation: the strategy and tragedy of illegitimate reading

*The book is underlined in places with a ballpoint pen.

Nebojša Lujanović's book is written intriguingly, with a strong polemical charge. Opposing the ideological misuse of Andrić's literature, debunking interpretations subordinated to ideological-political calculations, the author also unmasked ethnophobic narratives, i.e. fear of the other and the different. Exposing the flaws of selective, manipulative and illegitimate reading, the author especially warns of the consequences that inevitably arise from it: forgery, abuse, ethnic tensions, etc. In the context of the vast literature on Ivo Andrić, this work will certainly find its autonomous place.

— Academician Krešimir Nemec

Ivo Andrić is a canonized writer who influences the reading experience of a large number of residents through school readings, and thus represents a convenient tool to intensify their reading. conflicts, draw dividing lines and ethnically redistribute the terrain around his literary poetics and his contribution to the culture and literature of the mid-twentieth century. For most of the readers of this book, the importance of knowing his work will prevail in creating a future picture of the social context that shows how ethno-nationalism can very quickly turn into political totalitarianism.

— prof. Ph.D. Helena Sablić Tomić

"Controversies about Andrić have been going on since he won the Nobel Prize, from various aspects his work has been subjected to critical scrutiny, which in itself should not be considered bad. Only those writers are alive who encourage us to debate and about whom no one has yet said 'the last'. Through different phases, Andrić's work has been glorified, then belittled, compared to the works of other great writers, brought into a political context, read in new keys (such as post-colonial in recent times), but never until now has the same work, in which the person of the author himself is involved, been subjected to such political abuse (not political interpretation, which is a legitimate type of reading) as during the nineties of the last century by Serbs, and then in the past decade by Bosniak nationalists (Croatians will mostly ignore it)." - Nebojša Lujanović, from the preface

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