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A lyrical novel about rural life, work, and the inner connection between man and the land. Through simple scenes and emotional warmth, it describes the weight, pride, and spiritual strength of people tied to the fields and the cycles of nature.
On the Fields by Mila Miholjević belongs to the literature that uses simple means to create a powerful image of the rural world and man's place in it. The work is based on depictions of everyday life related to work on the land, from early mornings to harvest evenings, where the rhythm of human life merges with the rhythm of nature. Miholjević hides a layered emotion under the surface of simple sentences: the relationship to the land is not only an economic necessity, but also a source of identity, security and quiet spiritual joy.
The characters move in the modest but lively space of the village - women, peasants, children hardened by work, old people who remember "better" and "harder" times. The author shows how solidarity, perseverance and a sense of common destiny are born in hard work. The motif of sacrifice and pride is strongly present in the text: work is not romantic, but it is valuable because in it people find meaning and their own value.
The work stands out for its warmth, simple but rhythmic style and faith in the moral strength of the "little man". In the Fields thus becomes a literary monument to the peasant experience, but also a meditation on permanence, the land, and the human effort that sustains the world.
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