The Poetry of A Realistic “Sense”: the Duality of the Hero’s World in Antonije Isaković’s Short Story “There is No End”
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https://doi.org/10.18485/kis.2023.55.180.12Keywords:
Антоније Исаковић, реализам „без обала“, Празни брегови, лирска проза, поетика, литерарна иновацијаAbstract
The subject of this paper is the literary devices thanks to which Antonije Isaković in the short story “There is No End” rethought realistic literary patterns. This short story is chosen because of its compositional and, finally, semantic privilege within the prose collection Empty Hills (1969). The epithet realistic here refers to a literary method that goes beyond the stylistic-formative or literary-historical category of realism. The paper will consider the relevant peculiarities of Isaković’s prose, which are illustrative of a type of modernization of post-war Serbian prose on realistic grounds.
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