Antun Šoljan

Antun Šoljan (1 December 1932, Belgrade - 12 July 1993, Zagreb)[1] was a Croatian writer in a period of Cold War who appeared as a part of the literary magazine Krugovi (Circles, from 1952 onwards). Šoljan was active as a poet, novelist, short story writer, essayist, literary critic and translator.[2]

He wrote four novels: Izdajice (1961, Traitors), Kratki izlet (1965, A Brief Excursion), Luka (1976, The Harbour) and Drugi ljudi na mjesecu (1978, Other People on the Moon), as well as short stories, theatre and radio plays and poems. He began under the influence of existentialism, in the vein of Albert Camus, about the alienation of modern man,[3] embracing postmodernist concepts later in his career.[1] He is one of the most prominent Croatian authors of what was dubbed the "jeans prose" (Croatian: proza u trapericama), an off-beat prose genre modeled on the J. D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye.[4]

Works[1][2]

Poetry collections

  • Na rubu svijeta (1956)
  • Izvan fokusa (1957)
  • Gartlic za čas kratiti (1965)
  • Gazela i druge pjesme (1970)
  • Bacač kamena (1985)

Novels

  • Izdajice (1961)
  • Kratki izlet (1965)
  • Luka (1976)
  • Drugi ljudi na mjesecu (1978)

Short story collections

  • Deset kratkih priča za moju generaciju (1966)
  • Obiteljska večera i druge priče (1975)

Essay collections

  • Prošlo nesvršeno vrijeme (1992)

References

  1. "Šoljan, Antun". Istrian Encyclopedia (in Croatian). Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography. 2008. Retrieved 26 September 2015.
  2. Fabrio, Nedjeljko. "Famous Croats - 10th Death Anniversary of Antun Šoljan". posta.hr. Croatian Post. Archived from the original on 27 September 2015. Retrieved 26 September 2015.
  3. "Šoljan, Antun". Croatian Encyclopedia (in Croatian). Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
  4. Flaker 1977, cited in Župan 1978, pp. 295–296

Bibliography

  • Flaker, Aleksandar (1977). Proza u trapericama. Zagreb: Liber (Razlog).CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Župan, Ivica (1978). "Aleksandar Flaker, "Proza u trapericama", Liber/Razlog, Zagreb 1977". Croatica. Retrieved 6 March 2020.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Helena Peričić, 'Isprepletanje igre/svečanosti u Šoljanovoj Romanci o tri ljubavi ', Dani hvarskog kazališta (Igra i svečanost u hrvatskoj književnosti i kazalištu), ed. by N. Batušić et al., Zagreb-Split, HAZU-Književni krug, 31, 2005., 406-415.
  • Helena Peričić, 'Između stvaralačkog egzila i poticaja domaće književne tradicije (Slamnig, Šoljan, Paljetak)', in: Dani hvarskog kazališta (Prostor i granice hrvatske književnosti i kazališta), ed.by N. Batušić et al., Zagreb-Split, HAZU-Književni krug, 32, 2006, 346-359.
  • Helena Peričić, 'Multiculturalism and the Return to Tradition. Elements of the Literatures in English in the Works of Some Postmodern Croatian Playwrights: Slamnig - Šoljan - Paljetak', Identities in Transition in the English-Speaking World, ed. by Nicoletta V′′asta et al., Udine, Forum, 2011, 251-260.
  • Obituary: Antun Soljan
  • Umro Antun Šoljan (in Croatian)
  • Vodič kroz lektire za srednju školu, Školska knjiga, Zagreb, 1997.
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