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Odjeljenje humanističkih nauka ANUBIH organiziralo je 26. aprila 2010. godine međunarodni naučni skup posvećen književnom djelu Meše Selimovića, redovnog člana Akademije nauka i umjetnosti BiH i Srpske akademije nauka i umjetnosti, jednog od najznačajnijih romansijera s prostora bivše Jugoslavije. Na skupu, koji je održan povodom 100. godišnjice Selimovićevog rođenja, učestvovali su kritičari iz Bosne i Hercegovine, Hrvatske, Njemačke, Velike Britanije, SAD i Poljske. Skup su financijski podržali Grad Sarajevo i Općina Tuzla. Knjiga "Književno djelo Meše Selimovića" predstavlja zbornik radova sa tog skupa.
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Bosnian literature --- Serbian literature --- Slavic literature --- Arts --- Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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The first edition of this book under the title Contacts and Confrontations (originally Doticaji i sučenja) was published in the year 1976 by Svjetlost publishing house in Sarajevo. The largest number of the essays included in this selection, which are the result of the author's research in literary criticism, as well as repercussions of his personal reading, have been written and published in Bosnian-Herzegovinian periodicals Izraz, Život, and Odjek One portion of the texts represents published prefaces and epilogues which have been written as accompaniment to the author's books Numerous texts dedicated to Maksim Gorky have been the result of the author's engagement in this Russian writer's opus during his doctoral studies, as well as his engagement in thea esthetics and poetics of Gorky within the time of Gorky's laudation, and contestation alike. In the second edition of Contacts and Confrontations I, which serves as the first part of the author's critically essayistic trilogy, the texts have, within significant interventions, been left as whey were originally. The first part of the book Contacts and Confrontations I has been dedicated to Russian authors; more specifically, to the Russian literature do-main as the fundamental subject of study, which the author had been re-searching at the time of his career as a university professor. The text on Lermontov's A Hero of Our Time, for example, has been written to serve as preface to the author's own translation of this perhaps most prestigious of Lermontov's works; prestigious that is to say, not only considering that the main character of the novel can be recognised as thes ummary of Lermontov's lyrical subjects throughout his poetic opus with a strong bond to the author's own self, but also considering the significance and meaning which this novel had for the evolution of the Russian prose in the 19th century. The following four essays dedicated to the person and opus of Maksim Gorky represent, to a degree, a concise study on this Russian classic at the brink of the 20th century: Facing Gorky Again, The Manifold Oeuvre, The Subject and Its Style in Gorky's Opus, and Chekhov - Gorky: The Dramaturgical Counterpoint The study in question offers, throughout approximately forty pages, a versatile evaluation of Gorky's opus, and the explanation of the place this Russian author holds in relation to the traditional Russian literature, as well as in relation to the changes the literature of the 20thcentury had brought within the specific historical, social, and ideological context Consequently, this work would later provoke various controversies, outlooks, as well as evaluations of Gorky's opus.
Russian literature --- Serbian literature --- History and criticism.
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The first edition of the second book of essays Doticaji i suočenja II (Contacts and Confrontations II) was published in the year 2002 by the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo. The book begins with an essay dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the birth of Alexander Pushkin entitled In the Beginning Was Pushkin. Referring to the well-known critical evaluations of Russian researchers, who rightly call Pushkin Adam of Russian Literature and The Principle of all Principles, Nazif Kusturica shows why it is said that this great artist of words, originated in the era of romanticism, is the founder of Russian realism and modern, original Russian literature.In the essay On Tolstoy's epopee the author explains the concept of the novel-epopee and talks about War and Peace as a unique novel, that did not find a typological relative before the novel Quietly Flows the Don by Sholokhov. Aware of his innovation in the novel structure, Tolstoy only found similarities with his work in Homer's Iliad. Intending to show Tolstoy's transition from epic to drama, Kusturica also talks about the features of epic in the drama The Power of Darkness, reminding that Tolstoy is also an outstanding playwright.Based on the statement that Dostoevsky's realism is firmly marked by romance, the author shows, by the example of the novel Poor Folk, in which way Dostoevsky had rehabilitated (N. K.) the sentimental principle of his characters, on which realism challenged his right.From Gogol's 'The Overcoat' to Chekhov's 'Case' is an essay in which the author of the book tells about the development of the theme of the little man, comparing two typologically related models - Gogol's Bashmachkin and Chekhov's Belikov. Having described one of the most important themes of great realism in Russian literature in the previous essay, the author also brings an extremely informative essay about Chekhov's stories.Chekhov dealt with topics that were of great importance for the further development of Russian literature, and some of them: the responsibility of a small man for his destiny, chameleonism, the banalization of the Russian intelligence.
Russian literature --- Bosnian literature --- History and criticism.
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Yugoslav literature --- Bosnian literature --- Bosnie-Herzégovine.
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