
Musinka: Posebno poglavlje romana "Ognjište"
Through the novel, Budak portrays the typical Lika mentality, the cruelty of nature and life, and the strong connection of people with tradition and religion.
"Musinka" is a novel by Mile Budak, published in 1941. The plot takes place in rural Lika and depicts the life of the main character, Musinka, a young woman who goes through difficult life circumstances, confronting social norms, the patriarchal system and personal tragedies.
The work is written in a realistic style, with elements of social themes, and is characterized by the author's recognizable language and picturesque descriptions of the Lika region.
Since Mile Budak is a controversial historical figure, his literary work has often been viewed through the prism of his political role in the NDH. However, "Musinka" stands out most as a work that depicts the difficult position of women in the society of the time.
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