
Put bez sna
Set in the Dalmatian hinterland during the 18th century, during the Venetian rule, the novel explores the fates of individuals in the context of social and political turmoil.
The story follows Mato, a young man from a rural Dalmatian environment, whose life becomes a reflection of wider social conflicts and personal struggles. The novel focuses on his journey through life, marked by inner turmoil, a search for identity, and dealing with the injustices imposed by Venetian rule. Mato navigates a world full of corruption, moral dilemmas, and conflicts between tradition and the changes brought about by external rule. The action takes place in a complex social context, where the interests of the local population, the church, and Venetian rulers intertwine. Through Mato's life, Aralica shows how historical circumstances shape the destinies of individuals, while simultaneously exploring universal themes such as justice, freedom, and the search for meaning.
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