Čežnja za bjelinom

Čežnja za bjelinom

Josip Jakov Planinić

A collection of poems by Josip Jakov Planinić published in 1995. Through reflective and patriotic verses, the author expresses his aspiration for spiritual purity, peace, homeland, and the metaphysical meaning of human life.

The poetry collection "Čežnja za bjelinom" (published in 1995) by physical-chemical physicist, university professor and poet Josip Jakov Planinić represents an exceptionally emotional and reflective literary work. Created in the specific historical and social context of the mid-1990s, this collection of verses is imbued with a deep experience of the homeland, pride in the homeland, but also subtle philosophical and religious reflections on transience, purity and inner peace. The central metaphor in the title — "bjelina" — symbolizes the author's aspiration for incorruptibility, spiritual purification, light and absolute Truth. Planinić's verses skillfully combine native motifs of the Herzegovinian and Croatian karst with universal questions of human existence. Through intimate and simple, yet thought-rich poetic expression, the author questions his own relationship to God, family, people and nature. The poems exude melancholy and elegiac tones, but at the same time they carry a strong message of hope, faith and unwavering devotion to moral and spiritual values. Written in a stylistically refined, melodic and emotional language, this collection reveals an author who combines scientific exactitude with a deep lyrical sensibility. "Longing for Whiteness" is a mature poetic testimony to the search for meaning and ideals in times of great historical and personal trials.

Graphics design
Željko Pružinac
Dimensions
23 x 15 cm
Pages
64
Publisher
Hrvatsko književno društvo Sv. Jeronima, Osijek, 1995.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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