
Bratstvo
A historical and social novel by Vane Marinović that explores the struggle for survival, ideological conflicts, brotherhood, and social breakdowns in our region through the fate of one family and its generations.
"Bratstvo" (published in 1979), a novel by the prominent Croatian and Yugoslav writer and publicist Vane Marinović, is a striking and multi-layered prose work that deals with complex issues of human relationships, family ties, and ideological divisions. Through a strong narrative structure, the author focuses attention on the motif of brotherhood — both in the literal, family-blood sense, and in the broader, socio-political context that marked the difficult and turbulent history of the 20th century in this region. The novel's plot contributes to an in-depth analysis of human nature in times of crisis and war, when the highest moral values are put to the test. Marinović skillfully depicts the inner struggles of his characters who are caught in the gap between loyalty to their own blood and the pressures of ideological dogmas, politics, and social turmoil. Through dramatic plots, failed ideals, but also moments of sincere human solidarity, the author shows how external conflicts are directly reflected in the intimate space of the home, creating deep wounds and unbridgeable gaps between those closest to them. Written in a convincing, dynamic and psychologically nuanced style, this book brings a poignant and instructive picture of the costs of family and social divisions. "Bratstvo" by Vane Marinović remains a precious literary witness of a time and a timeless study of human fragility, forgiveness and the search for togetherness.
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