Martin Kačur
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Martin Kačur

Ivan Cankar

The novel depicts the tragic fate of the idealistic teacher Martin Kačur, who fights against provincial backwardness, corruption, national indifference, and his own powerlessness in a small Slovenian town.

Ivan Cankar (1876–1918), the greatest Slovenian writer of the modern era, published the novel Martin Kačur in 1906. The Croatian edition from 1934, translated by Ivo Kozarčanin, is one of the most famous translations of this work.

The novel follows the life of Martin Kačur, a young, honest and enthusiastic teacher who comes to a small provincial town. Full of ideals, eager to enlighten the people and promote social progress, Kačur clashes with the world of petty-bourgeois narrow-mindedness, political corruption, clericalism and national apathy. His struggle ends in complete defeat: he loses his job, his family happiness and, in the end, his last illusions.

Through the character of Martin Kačur, Cankar presents a universal image of an idealist who collapses in conflict with reality. The novel is extremely pessimistic, satirical and critical. The author sharply attacks the Slovenian (and wider South Slavic) petty bourgeoisie, false patriotism and social hypocrisy. The style is typical of Cankar – precise, ironic, with strong lyrical and symbolic elements.

Martin Kačur is considered one of Cankar's best novels and a masterpiece of Slovenian realism and modernity. It was widely read and appreciated by the Croatian literary audience in the 1930s as a powerful socially critical prose. The work is still relevant today because it addresses the eternal conflict between the individual and society, idealism and pragmatism, and the price paid by those who do not want to adapt to a rotten system.

This 1934 edition is important because it belongs to the period when Cankar's works were popularized in Croatia by the left and progressive intelligentsia.

Übersetzung
Ivo Kozarčanin
Editor
Nikola Andrić
Maße
19 x 12,5 cm
Seitenzahl
156
Verlag
Zabavna biblioteka - Naklada tiskare Narodnih novina, Zagreb, 1934.
 
Latein Schrift. Hardcover.
Sprache: Kroatisch.

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