Berenikina kosa

Berenikina kosa

Nedjeljko Fabrio

Berenik's Hair by Nedjeljka Fabrija is a historical novel that depicts complex social, political, and cultural changes in Croatia during the 20th century through the fates of individuals and families.

Berenikina kosa is a novel by Croatian writer Nedjeljko Fabri in which history, personal destinies and reflections on the transience of time are intertwined. The work belongs to the author's recognizable literary oeuvre marked by an interest in historical processes, identity, culture and the position of the individual within major social changes. Through a complex narrative structure, Fabrio connects the private lives of his characters with important events that shaped Croatian and European history.

The title of the novel refers to the famous ancient myth about Berenikina's hair, which was raised among the stars as a sign of love and sacrifice. This symbol is present throughout the work as a motif of transience, memory and aspiration towards something permanent in the midst of constant historical changes. The author uses symbolism to further emphasize the connection of personal destinies with universal human experiences.

Through a series of characters and events, the novel depicts complex relationships between generations, different political ideas and cultural influences that shape the lives of individuals. The characters face wars, social upheavals, changes in government, and loss of security, all while trying to preserve their own identity and dignity. Historical events are not presented merely as a backdrop to the plot, but as forces that directly influence human destinies.

Fabri's style is characterized by rich language, intertextual connections, and pronounced cultural erudition. The author often connects literary, historical, and mythological motifs, creating a multi-layered work that requires active participation from the reader. The novel raises questions about the relationship between the past and the present, individual and collective memory, and the possibility of understanding history through personal experiences.

Due to its thematic complexity, symbolism, and artistic value, The Hair of Berenice is considered a significant work of contemporary Croatian literature that impressively connects private stories with major historical processes.

Editor
Zlatko Crnković
Graphics design
Alfred Pal
Dimensions
20 x 12 cm
Pages
373
Publisher
Znanje, Zagreb, 1990.
 
Distribution: 6,000 copies
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

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