Sreten Asanović, Nomina, Plima, Ulcinj, 2011
By: Ivana Ančić
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Oleg Tomić: Hurt (AGORA, Zrenjanin, 2011)
By: Ivan Telebar
Although Oleg Tomić has written a collection of poems, a book of short stories and three novels, Hurt seems like the first novel of an author who is not exactly sure what he wants to achieve with his text. It is a mixture of intrigues and psychological portraits that tell a love story, as the author himself defines in the subtitle. But it is hard to claim that it speaks of a love story, more of fixations that generate other (romantic and mystical) episodes. All that can be found of romance, is the intensive preoccupation of a deranged mind in a body of a mysterious woman. more >
David Albahari: The Checkpoint (Stubovi kulture, Belgrade, 2011)
By: Ivan Telebar
In his latest novel, The Checkpoint, David Albahari decided on a war topic set in an unusual and at the same time, purposeless story of the pointlessness of dying on the battlefield. In his attempt to shock, the author managed to achieve exactly the opposite. The one thing that will astonish the reader is the blurriness of the storytelling discourse with gaps that dominate the obvious plot and the hypothetical point of the text. The war is set as an unconditional situation, but the absurd that the author wanted to create poisoned his writing and left us with a bitter aftertaste.
Miro Gavran: Kafka’s Friend (Mozaik knjiga, Zagreb, 2011)
By: Ivan Telebar
Max Brod sits in a small, stuffy office in Tel Aviv and goes through a new manuscript that came to his home address a few days ago. The sender is unknown, the only thing he can see is the name of the author under which is the title of the manuscript – Miro Gavran Kafka’s Friend. He has heard of this author, the literature circles talk of him as of the most translated Croatian writer and the only alive European dramatist to whom a whole festival has been dedicated to. He cared little for such epithets, he was more concerned about the text in front of him. He has read it several times and now he was just turning the pages and sometimes stopping on a chapter, searching for something more then black ink on a white paper.
Ante Tomić: Tadpoles (Ljevak, Zagreb / Rende, Beograd, 2011)
By: Ivan Telebar
In his latest novel Tadpoles, Ante Tomić takes us back to 1975 through the eyes of a twelve-year old girl who spends another summer with her parents away from the heat of the city asphalt to have a few unforgettable days at her grandparents’ place. For the narrative backbone, the author takes an ordinary, not at all specific holiday situation of an average family. However, Tomić has become known in Croatian literary circles as a masterful painter of the everyday with a sharp eye for details which most of us often neglect to see.
Bekim Sejranović: A More Beautiful Ending (Profil, Zagreb, 2010)
By: Ivan Telebar
Sreten Asanović, Nomina, Plima, Ulcinj, 2011
By: Ivana Ančić
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OSMI I SEDMI PUTNIK, Aleksandar Bjelogrlić, Citadela, Agora, Zrenjanin, 201
By: Dalibor Plečić
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Stjepan Gulin, Paz’te sad, paz’te sad (Meandarmedia, Zagreb, 2011.)
Authors: Ivana Ančić
Igor Marojević, Kroz glavu (Dosije, Beograd, 2012.)
Author: Dalibor Plečić
Damir Miloš, Pisa. Povratak (Meandarmedia, Zagreb, 2011.)
Author: Morena Livaković
POLITIČKE I DRUŠTVENE KONSTRUKCIJE IDENTITETA U VIDEO-PERFORMANSIMA NA BEOGRADSKOJ SCENI 1970-ih
Esej Vladimira Bjeličića
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Esej Tihane Bertek
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Esej – Bojan Krištofić
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Piše: Slađana Golijanin
ESEJ – Razvaline socijalizma kao inspiracija za muzejske eksponate Mrđana Bajića i skulpturalne dosetke Ivana Fijolića
By: Milena Milojević
Piše: Nino Kovačić
Gostujuća izvedba šibenskog HNK, Pir malograđana, prema tekstu mladog Bertolda Brechta (napisan 1919.) izvedena je po sljedećoj formuli: na Danima satire u satiričkom kazalištu Kerempuh gledamo satiričan komad. Prema reakcijama publike, bila je uspješna, ali teško se oteti dojmu da je smijeh bio formulaično zagarantiran, jer bi takav instruirani moment humora trebao zauzdati spontani smijeh. Je li se možda radilo o “malograđanskom” humoru?
Glumice i to, KNAP, Zagreb, premijera 12.5.2012.
Piše: Nino Kovačić
Glumice i to, nova predstava u zagrebačkom KNAP-u, neobičan su kazališni ‘slučaj’. Naime, predstavu su, dramaturški i režijski osmislile te, naravno, glumački ostvarile četiri mlade glumice. U trenutačnoj opće-društvenoj, pa tako i kazališnoj situaciji, kojom prijete olovni pojmovi poput recesije, prekarijata i outsourcinga (nedavno su najavljena i otpuštanja “hladnopogonskih” glumaca), one su, kako piše u najavi “nezaposlene i pune entuzijazma, odlučile su preuzeti stvar u svoje ruke i napraviti hit!”. Očito sklone postdramskom pristupu izvedbi koji se, između ostalog, bazira na ekipnoj work-in-progress metodi, izvedbenoj anti-iluziji i autoreferencijalnosti, glumice/autorice su se “trgnule” i napravile parodiju o tome kako rade predstavu, po ironičnom ključu: kad ne ide pravljenje predstave treba napraviti predstavu o tome kako se ne može raditi predstava.
“Nije život biciklo”, Biljana Srbljanović, režija: Anselm Veber, Produkcija: Šaušpilhaus Bohum, Nemačka; Sterijino pozorje 2012, selekcija Nacionalne drame i pozorišta
By: Tamara Baračkov
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„Grebanje, ili kako se ubila moja baka“, Tanja Šljivar, režija: Selma Spahić, Bosansko narodno pozorište Zenica/Bitef teatar-Hartefakt (Beograd), premijera: 7. septembar 2012. (Zenica), 11. oktobar 2012. (Beograd)
By: Tamara Baračkov
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„Sluga dvaju gospodara“, Karlo Goldoni, režija: Boris Liješević, Grad teatar Budva/Srpsko narodno pozorište Novi Sad/Narodno pozorište „Toša Jovanović“ Zrenjanin, premijera: 27. jul 2012.
By: Tamara Baračkov
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