Melanholija 1-2

Melanholija 1-2

Jun Fose

Combining historical facts with fiction, the author draws us deep into the world of the artist's thin soul, whose vulnerability is caused by his tragic end, but who also possesses an incredible gift to see the divine beauty of the world where others would

The famous 19th-century Norwegian artist Laš Hertervig painted stunning landscapes, suffered from mental illness and died in poverty in 1902. In Melancholy I, Fose masterfully delves into Hertervig's mind during his student days, when he suffered a severe nervous breakdown. As a student at the Dusseldorf Academy, Hertervig was paralyzed by paranoia and madly in love with Helene Vinkelman, the fifteen-year-old daughter of his landlady. Due to his obsession with a minor girl, full of lyrical voluptuousness and unbridled sexual hallucinations, Hertervig ends up on the street. Exposed to taunts, he desperately tries to get back into the Vinkelmans' apartment. In the end, he ends up in a mental hospital, where the doctor sees excessive masturbation as the cause of his problems. In the last section of the first part, at the beginning of the nineties of the 20th century, we meet the also disturbed writer Vidme, who, inspired by Hertervig's painting "Sa Borgeje", like Fose himself, wants to write a novel about the painter. Melancholy II is set in 1902 and told from the perspective of his fictional sister Ulina. Although this novel was originally published in two volumes, today the author insists that it is a whole that does not suffer from separate editions. Jun Fose is considered one of the most important world authors today, and Melancholia is his best novel, based on which even an opera was written.

Original title
Melancholia 1-2
Translation
Radoš Kosović
Editor
Tijana Petković
Dimensions
20 x 13 cm
Pages
366
Publisher
Blum izdavaštvo, Nova Varoš, 1995.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Serbian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

Are you interested in another book? You can search the offer using our search engine or browse books by category.

You may also be interested in these titles

Oštrica brijača

Oštrica brijača

W. Somerset Maugham

Roman „Oštrica brijača” prati život Larryja Darrella, mladog Amerikanca koji se nakon iskustava iz Prvog svjetskog rata počinje osjećati izgubljeno i nezadovoljno površnim načinom života bogatog društva.

Brazda, 1946.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
7.00
Citadela

Citadela

Archibald Joseph Cronin

Roman Citadela škotskog autora Archibalda Josepha Cronina, objavljen 1937. godine, jedno je od najutjecajnijih djela 20. stoljeća koje je snažno utjecalo na percepciju medicinske etike i društvene pravde.

Svjetlost, 1964.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
The book consists of two volumes
5.90
Jedan brak

Jedan brak

Pearl S. Buck

Roman Jedan brak američke književnice Pearl S. Buck bavi se ljubavnom pričom koja se razvija između dvoje ljudi iz potpuno različitih kulturnih i društvenih sredina u poslijeratnom razdoblju.

Bratstvo-Jedinstvo, 1965.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
6.10
Clochemerle u Zagrebu

Clochemerle u Zagrebu

Krešimir Kovačić

U ovu knjigu uvršteni su najzanimljiviji odlomci iz njegovih zapisa, a koji se odnose na politička i društvena zbivanja u Zagrebu prvih desetljeća našeg stoljeća.

Stvarnost, 1963.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
6.20
Genije

Genije

Theodore Dreiser

Although his expression is criticized, Dreiser is considered one of the most important American writers of the 20th century due to the breadth of concepts and plots of his novels.

Otokar Keršovani, 1955.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
5.20
Zlato

Zlato

Jack London

Zlato je roman Jacka Londona koji je prvi put objavljen 1910. godine. Za vrijeme Londonova života bio je njegov najuspješniji i najprodavaniji roman.

Džepna knjiga, 1956.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
3.00