
Mladice: drugo, podpuno izdanje
Antun Bonifačić's novel Mladice, first published in 1938, is a significant work of Croatian literature that explores themes of youth, identity, and spiritual maturation.
The novel's central characters are young men who, faced with the challenges of growing up, are searching for their place in the world. Through introspective monologues and dialogues, Bonifačić depicts their inner struggles, doubts, and aspirations. The author focuses on the characters' psychological development, showing how they confront issues of morality, love, faith, and social expectations.
Bonifačić's style is characterized by a lyrical tone and rich language, which further emphasizes the emotional depth of the story. Through the symbolism of nature and the motif of the sea, the author connects the characters' inner state with the outside world, creating an atmosphere that reflects their emotional states.
Young Men is not only a story about youth, but also a meditation on human existence, spiritual quest, and the need to belong. The novel remains relevant today, offering readers insight into universal themes that transcend time and space.
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