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Na granici sjene

Jan Čep

"On the Edge of Shadow", the only novel by Jan Čep, follows Prokop Randa on his return to his hometown, where the search for meaning develops into a deep spiritual and existential drama.

On the Border of the Shadow by Czech writer Jan Čep is a translation of his only novel. The work occupies a special place in the author's oeuvre, since Čep was primarily known as a storyteller and essayist, while this novel remains his most extensive and ambitious prose endeavor. The novel was awarded the annual award of the publishing house Melantrich that same year.

The plot centers on the thirty-year-old Prokop Randa, a teacher and poet who, after personal disappointments, returns to his native village in search of peace, belonging, and a new foothold in life. A series of strongly formed characters gather around him: his grandfather Zavadil, who has come to terms with the transience of life, his friend Šimon who is trying to escape reality, and Jiřina, whose fate raises questions of guilt, suffering, and redemption. Through their fates, Čep explores the boundary between the visible and invisible worlds, life and death, hope and despair.

Although the novel is set in the rural setting of Moravia, its theme is universal: the search for identity and meaning by a modern, spiritually disoriented man. Čep combines psychological analysis, lyrical atmosphere and a Christian philosophical worldview, creating a work of exceptional meditative power.

Today, On the Edge of the Shadow is considered one of the most important novels of interwar Czech literature and a valuable example of Central European existential prose. Older translated editions are particularly interesting to collectors and lovers of literature from the Central European cultural circle.

Original title
Hranice stínu
Translation
Boško Vračarević
Editor
Ljubo Wiesner
Dimensions
18.5 x 13 cm
Pages
235
Publisher
Hrvatska književna naklada neovisnih književnika, Zagreb, 1938.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

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