Na selu

Na selu

Ivan Potrč

"In the Countryside" is a novel by Slovenian writer Ivan Potrč, published in 1974. The work deals with the lives of Slovenian peasants, depicting their everyday challenges and social changes in a rural community.

The novel is set in a Slovenian village, where themes such as tradition, modernization, and interpersonal relationships are explored through the characters and their destinies. Potrč describes in detail how peasants cope with the changes brought by modern times, balancing between preserving traditional values ​​and adapting to new circumstances.

Through a realistic depiction of village life, the author depicts complex relationships within the community, emphasizing how social and economic changes affect individual destinies. The novel provides insight into the dynamics of rural society, where personal ambitions, family obligations, and common interests intertwine.

Potrč's writing style is characterized by a richness of language and a deep understanding of the psychology of his characters. Through their stories, the reader is given the opportunity to see the broader picture of social changes and their impact on the individual and the community.

"Na selo" is a significant work that reflects the transition of the Slovenian village during the 20th century, providing valuable insights into the cultural and social aspects of that period.

Translation
Branimir Žganjer
Editor
Franček Bohanec
Dimensions
20.5 x 13.5 cm
Pages
236
Publisher
Spektar, Zagreb, 1974.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Unused
 

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