Ljubavi Blanke Kolak

Ljubavi Blanke Kolak

Petko Vojnić Purčar

The Love of Blanka Kolak by Petko Vojnić Purčar is a novel about a young woman who, through love affairs, family relationships, and social circumstances, searches for her own identity and life path in contemporary society.

The Love of Blanka Kolak is a novel by Croatian writer Petko Vojnić Purčar in which the main character's life depicts emotional maturation, love choices, and social circumstances that shape the fate of an individual. At the center of the plot is Blanka Kolak, an educated and sensitive woman who tries to harmonize her own desires with the expectations of her environment.

The novel follows several periods of Blanka's life and her relationships with men who influence her development in different ways. Her love relationships are not presented only as romantic episodes, but as experiences through which she gets to know herself, her own limits, and real values. Each new relationship brings different expectations, disappointments, and realizations, and at the same time reveals different characters of the people she meets.

An important part of the novel is also family relationships and the social environment in which the heroine lives. Blanka often finds herself between personal feelings and social norms that determine what is considered acceptable behavior for a woman. Through her experiences, the author depicts the position of women, the issue of emotional independence and the pursuit of freedom of choice.

The character of Blanka Kolak is shaped psychologically convincing, so the plot largely develops through her thoughts, doubts and internal conflicts. Instead of sudden twists, the novel relies on gradual revelation of character and the changes that life experiences leave on the individual.

Purčar pays special attention to emotions and interpersonal relationships, creating a credible picture of everyday life. The Love of Blanka Kolak is therefore not only a romance novel but also a story about growing up, self-knowledge and the effort to find a balance between love, personal freedom and social expectations.

Editor
Zlatko Crnković
Graphics design
Alfred Pal
Dimensions
19.5 x 12 cm
Pages
209
Publisher
Znanje, Zagreb, 1979.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

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