The Political Novel in the South Slavic Intercultural Context


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By Ethem Mandic
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Ethem Mandic is professor and member of the Faculty for Montenegrin Language and Literature in Cetinje.

Introduction 1. Contradictions of the Political Novel 2. Svadba: A Borderline Political Novel (Between Social Realism and Modernism) 3. Oscar Davico (Pesma): The Psychological Political Novel and the Entry of the Communist and Fascist Ideology in the Novel 4. Ivo Andric (Prokleta Avlija): The Politics of Identity and Totalitarian Regimes in the Political Novel 5. Polyvalent Picture of the Genre of the Political Novel and Literature in the Seventies 6. Danilo Kis (Grobnica Za Borisa Davidovica): The Documentary Political Novel 7. The Political Novel Between Documentary and Psychology in Kako Upokojiti Vampira (How to Rest the Vampire) (1977) Borislav Pekic Conclusion Bibliography Index About The Author

Ethem Mandic's comprehensive theoretical and analytical-synthetic discussion The Political Novel in the South Slavic Intercultural Context is a valuable contribution both to the theory of the political novel-especially to the determination of its dominant genre determinants-and to the description and interpretations of canonical texts of the genre from South Slavic literatures. It also affirms the intercultural context and inter-literary dialogue within the specific Yugoslavian inter-literary community in the period from the 1930s to the 1970s by not only by interpreting and searching the material, but also by actively including literary and academic criticism from multiple cultural backgrounds and perspectives. Thus, this intercultural research is methodologically designed, self-aware, and successful. -- Zvoko Kovac, University of Zagreb

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