
Finis Terrae: Ostavština
Schrott's Finis Terrae: Legacy novel is constructed as a found legacy: a blend of notes, travel, history, and fiction in search of the edges of the world, identity, and memory.
Finis Terrae: Ostavština is a Croatian edition of a novel by Austrian author Raoul Schrott, a writer known for his erudite, genre-hybrid prose in which literature, history, anthropology and travel imagination meet. The text is shaped like a found legacy: the framework story starts from four mysterious notebooks whose author disappeared under unclear circumstances, and from these notes a complex network of narrative voices, documents, travel fragments and cultural-historical layers develops.
The novel does not rest on a linear plot, but on the gradual discovery of the world through textual traces, geographical edges and layers of knowledge. The themes of heritage, identity, borders, travel and disappearance are at the heart of it, and the title Finis Terrae - "the end of the earth" - refers to both the real marginal spaces and the inner limits of experience. Schrott writes densely, intellectually and associatively, so the novel requires an attentive reader, but in return offers an extremely rich and original experience.
This is an important book in Schrott's oeuvre because it is his first novel, a work that already clearly demonstrates the fundamental characteristics of his writing: scholarship, formal ambition, and a tendency to combine fiction with documentary and essayistic layers. The Croatian edition brings the domestic reader a representative example of contemporary German-language prose of high ambition and distinctive style.
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