Gradić gdje je vrijeme stalo

Gradić gdje je vrijeme stalo

Bohumil Hrabal

Bohumil Hrabal, a Czech writer known for his lyrical grotesque and humor, in his novel The Town Where Time Stood Still evokes childhood in the small town of Libeň (part of Prague), where time seems to stand still in a magical but melancholic world.

The narrator, the writer's alter ego, recalls the 1920s: his father's brewery, his mother's love of animals, street adventures and family secrets, where everyday life turns into a fairy tale full of wonder and sadness.

The novel is a series of fragmentary images: a boy plays in the brewery gardens, watches the royal train, meets eccentric characters such as a kneeling uncle or a grandmother who tells the story. The time that has "stood still" symbolizes the lost idyll in the face of industrialization and wars - the small town is a microcosm of Europe, where Czech tradition, Jewish culture and German influences mix. Hrabal's style - stream of consciousness, hyperbole, love of detail - creates a poetic symphony: laughter provokes tears, and nostalgia bites the heart.

The themes are the transience of childhood, the power of the story, the conflict of idyll and reality. As part of Hrabal's "autobiographical" cycle (First Haircut, Long Live Yugoslavia), the novel celebrates life as a "small town" in the soul, where time does not stop, but is transformed into art. A masterpiece for lovers of Czech prose, it reminds us: "Life is a dream, and a dream is eternity."

Naslov izvornika
Mastecko, kde se zastavil čas
Prijevod
Sanja Milićević Armada
Urednik
Nermina Husković
Dimenzije
21,5 x 14 cm
Broj strana
151
Nakladnik
Hena Com, Zagreb, 2006.
 
Latinica. Broširano.
Jezik: Hrvatski.
ISBN
978-9-53259-004-3

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