Pirgo

Pirgo

Anđelka Martić

Pirgo follows a boy named Željko and the deer he saves in the whirlwind of war. Their friendship brings warmth to the harsh world of war and shows how important tenderness, care, and affection are in childhood.

PirgoAnđelka Martić is a novel about a boy Željko and a deer Pirgo, set during World War II. Željko is a partisan child, separated from his parents and exposed to the insecurity, fear and loss that characterize wartime childhood. In such circumstances, the encounter with the deer becomes crucial: Pirgo is not just an animal he cares about, but a being with whom the boy develops a sense of closeness, responsibility and tenderness. Their relationship brings warmth to a story marked by the devastation of war.

The novel does not depict war through major military events, but through a child's perspective, through loneliness, longing and the need to preserve something good and innocent. This is precisely why the friendship between the boy and the deer has a strong emotional impact. Pirgo symbolizes the fragility of life, but also the possibility of attachment in a world disrupted by violence. The style is simple, clear and accessible, and emotions are presented without pathos, which is one of the reasons for the long-term readership of the work.

Pirgo remains an important novel in Croatian children's literature because it combines the reality of war with a story of growing up, care and loss. The first edition of the book in the Squirrel library was published in 1957, while the work itself was first published in 1953.

Editor
Vera Barić
Illustrations
Branko Vujanović
Dimensions
21 x 17 cm
Pages
112
Publisher
Mladost, Zagreb, 1987.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

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