Hajka

Hajka

Bratislav Rosandic

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Editorial:
Globland - Savremena proza
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9781915204622
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Smestena u turbulentno vreme neposredno nakon Drugog svetskog rata, roman Hajka potresna je prica o borbi izmedju dobra i zla, ljubavi i mrznje. Kroz sudbinu glavnog junaka, sumara Vukoja Kurjakovica koji se vraca sa Golog otoka gde je bio nepravedno zatocen, roman istrazuje granice izdrzljivosti kako covekovog tela, tako i njegove duse, njenu snagu, otpornost i sposobnost prastanja.Kriticki prikazavsi jednoumni sud posleratnog drustva, kada su ideologije cesto nadjacavale ljudskost i moralnost, pisac majstorski preplice preispitivanje proslosti sa hriscanskim prastanjem, dok nas vodi kroz emocionalni vrtlog junaka, cija katarzicna borba za pravdu i istinu osvetljava tamne strane ljudske prirode.Hajka je roman koji se cita u jednom dahu, ostavljajuci citaoca uznemirenim realisticnim osecajem bola povezanim sa minulim vremenom. Kroz pricu o nevinim zrtvama i surovim dzelatima, autor postavlja vecnu dilemu moralne borbe unutar samog coveka i istice vaznost ljudskosti u svetu ispunjenom licnim interesima i nepravdom.-----Set in the raw years just after World War II, 'Hajka' ('The Manhunt') follows forester Vukoje Kurjakovic as he returns from wrongful imprisonment on Goli Otok to a homeland changed by fear and ideology. Rosandic pits a battered but principled man against a new order where slogans outrun mercy and neighbors turn into judges. Part survival story, part moral reckoning, the novel asks what forgiveness costs when betrayal has a name and a face. Rosandic writes with clean, propulsive clarity-mountain tracks, winter light, rooms where silence says more than speeches-so that Vukoje’s private struggle opens onto a larger portrait of a society healing badly. For readers of historical dramas with a conscience, this is a tense, empathetic novel about keeping one’s humanity when the world urges hardness.

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