Literarna reprezentacija spomina v dveh sodobnih slovenskih romanih

Authors

Ana Rakovec
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts, Slovenia

Synopsis

This article explores the literary representation of memory and remembrance processes in the contem­porary Slovenian novels V Elvisovi sobi (In Elvis’s Room, 2019) by Sebastijan Pregelj and Kruh, prah (Bread, Dust; 2018) by Marko Sosič. What both novels have in common is the motif of the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 1990s, which they convey through the literary memory of recent past by (dis)continuously stringing together amorphic cores of memory, which meet at the intersection of individual and collective memory. The first part of the article presents a sociological, historical, and narrative framework as the basis for the narrato­logy and content analysis of the two works conducted in the second part. This is combined with a simultane­ous contextual interpretation of the novels, which focuses on the key difference between the two narratives.

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Published

July 8, 2024

Online ISSN

2386-057X

Print ISSN

2386-0561

How to Cite

Rakovec, A. (2024). Literarna reprezentacija spomina v dveh sodobnih slovenskih romanih. In J. Vogel (Ed.), & (Ed.), 60th Seminar of Slovene Language, Literature and Culture: Metaphor in Slovene Language, Literature and Culture (pp. 112-121). University of Ljubljana Press. https://ebooks.uni-lj.si/ZalozbaUL/catalog/book/604/chapter/3719