Moskovski dnevnik

Moskovski dnevnik

Saša Vereš

Saša Vereš's Moscow Diary is a blend of travelogue, diary, and cultural-essay prose, a book about Moscow, Russian literature, and the encounter of personal impressions with a great cultural tradition.

Moscow Diary by Sasha Veres belongs to the type of prose in which travelogue, diary entry and cultural essay naturally intertwine. Published in the mid-20th century, at a time when trips to major cultural centers also had a strong symbolic weight, the text brings the author's personal encounter with Moscow, but also with the Russian literary and historical tradition. It is not a mere recording of impressions from the trip, but a thoughtful book in which the city is read through its streets, atmosphere, literary memories and cultural layers.

Veres does not build a classic plot, but a series of entries in which observation, reflection and literary association alternate. Moscow appears as a real city, but also as a space of cultural memory: a place of Pushkin, Russian poetry, historical ruptures and strong symbolic meanings. The book also features translational and intertextual layers, which shows that the author does not observe Russian culture from the outside, but approaches it from a reading and interpretation perspective.

In Saša Vereš's oeuvre, this book is important as an example of his diary and travelogue prose, but also as an indicator of his interest in the broader Slavic and cultural-historical context. In the Croatian literary and journalistic tradition, Moskovski dnevnik is interesting as a combination of personal writing and cultural mediation: a book about a city, but even more so about reading the city through literature, history, and one's own experience.

Editor
Augustin Stipčević
Graphics design
Ante Schramadei
Dimensions
17 x 12 cm
Pages
141
Publisher
Zora, Zagreb, 1966.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, very good condition
Damages or inconvenience notice:
  • The cover is missing
 

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