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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Brand New. 76 pages. Serbo Croatian language. 5.50x0.16x8.50 inches. In Stock.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Brand New. 206 pages. Serbo Croatian language. 5.50x0.44x8.50 inches. In Stock.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Roman Ljudi govore upecatljiva je knjizevna impresija o svakodnevnom zivotu obicnih ljudi. Napisano tokom jednog putovanja, ovo delo nije usredsredjeno na prostore, gradjevine ili pejzaze, vec na ono sto se desava medju ljudima - na njihove razgovore, reci i tisine koje ispunjavaju univerzum ljudskog postojanja. Ogranicen na skucen prostor jednog malog ostrva, Petrovic kroz naizgled lake i beznacajne razgovore njegovih stanovnika gotovo neprimetno otkriva duboku tragiku ljudske sudbine. Govoreci o banalnim stvarima, likovi ovog romana zapravo govore o sustini zivota, o prolaznosti, usamljenosti i zajednistvu, cineci da citalacki dozivljaj bude snazan i viseslojan. U skladu sa avangardnom poetikom, Ljudi govore je zanrovski difuzno delo koje objedinjuje elemente lirskog romana, putopisa i eseja, a njegov autentican, neposredan stil potvrdjuje Rastka Petrovica kao jednog od najznacajnijih i najoriginalnijih autora srpske knjizevne avangarde.----Written during a journey, People Speak is a striking modernist novel that turns away from landscapes and spectacle to focus on what truly shapes human experience: conversation. Set on a small island, the book unfolds through seemingly casual exchanges between its inhabitants-fragments of dialogue, everyday remarks, pauses, and silences.Yet beneath these ordinary conversations lies a profound meditation on life itself. Through talk of simple, even banal matters, the characters reveal deeper truths about transience, loneliness, longing, and the fragile bonds of community. The island becomes less a physical setting than a chorus of human voices, each carrying its own story and quiet tragedy.Blending elements of the lyrical novel, travel writing, and essay, People Speak resists strict genre definition. Its fluid structure and authentic, immediate style reflect the spirit of the avant-garde and confirm Rastko Petrovic as one of the most original voices of twentieth-century Serbian literature. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Couverture souple. Condition: bon. RO40054929: 2019. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 252 pages. Tampons et annotations en page de titre/garde. En serbe. . . . Classification Dewey : 490-Autres langues.
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Couverture souple. Condition: bon. R300295575: 2019. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos plié, Intérieur frais. 231 pages. Livre en bosniaque. Tampon en page de titre. . . . Classification Dewey : 490-Autres langues.
Couverture souple. Condition: bon. R300295593: 2019. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 503 pages. Livre en croate. Tampon en page de titre. . . . Classification Dewey : 490-Autres langues.
Published by Biblioteka Albatros, 1921
Seller: Le Grand Verre, Paris, France
Couverture souple. Condition: Bon. (SURREALISME SERBE) Beograd, 1921.Un volume in-8 broché. Edition originale. Rastko petrovic, un des principaux acteurs du Surréalisme en Serbie, collabora l'année suivante à la revue Dada "Hipnos".
Published by Belgrade: Izdali Desetodnevo, 1924
Seller: Michael Fagan Fine Art & Rare Books, Newton, MA, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Quarto 24x17 cm., wrappers, Numbers 1-8 (all published); illustrated. A surrealist literary journal. The title is roughly equivalent to the French témoignage, a loaded surrealist term for testimony. Svedocanstva emerged as the first surrealist journal in Yugoslavia, and stands with the single-issue Nemoguce (L'Impossible) as the chief outlet and documentary source for surrealist activity in the Balkans. Contributors include Yugoslav authors Marko Ristic, Milan Dedinac, Alksandar Vuco, Mladen Dimitrevic;, Milovoje Stepanovic;, Milan Dedinac, Tin Ujevic, in addition to editors Matic, Vuco and Petrovic; some exchanges with French surrealists Breton, Henri Nouveau inter alia, illustrations by Surrealist artists including Picasso which he contributed specifically for this journal. Issue no. 1 from November 1924 with the article Nadrealizam is considered the starting point of Serbian surrealism. This number also include Breton's first Manifesto and the first news about the founding of the Bureau of Surrealist Research (Centrale surréaliste) ten days earlier than it was published in the first number of La revolution surréaliste on December 1 1924. The rear cover of the final issue has a drawing by Picasso. Svedocanstva was published once every ten days; each number was devoted to different topics. It was distributed in Yugoslavian major cities, in Paris and Frankfurt. OCLC finds four complete sets in North American libraries and four partial holdings. This set very fine; six numbers are with uncut signatures.
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Publication Date: 1924
Seller: Le Grand Verre, Paris, France
Couverture souple. Condition: Assez bon. Beograd, 1924. Publié par Un volume broché au format 162X214mm. Rare publication de modernistes serbes dont Stanislav VINAVER, Tin UJEVIC, et Rastko PETROVIC. Chaque texte illustré du portrait de l'écrivain. Une écriture au stylo, en haut à droite sur la couverture : voir les 5 photos. (Serbian avant garde, Almanach Crno na belo).
Couverture souple. Condition: Satisfaisant. Beograd, 1930. ed. Geca Kon. Un volume au format 134X196mm, broché, 223 pages. Rastko Petrovic, membre du groupe surréaliste serbe. Etat d'usage : voir photos. (Nadrealizam, avant garde, surréalisme).
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Publication Date: 1922
Seller: Le Grand Verre, Paris, France
Couverture rigide. Condition: Bon. Beograd. 6 vols. Vols. VIII à XIII. De janvier 1922 à décembre 1923. Ed. Ranko Mladenovic. 6 volumes Nombreuses contributions de Rastko Petrovic, Milan Dedinac, Stanislav Vinaver, Bosko Tokin, Milos Crnjanski, Tin Ujevic, Rade Drainac, Marko Ristic, et d autres. Collection complète des numéros édités par Ranko Mladenovic qui y fit la promotion des avant-gardes serbes (voir : « Avantgarna Misao : avantgarne tendencije u casopisu Misao u vreme uredjvanja Ranka Mladenovica 1922-1923 » par Stanislava Barac, 2008). Joint en fascicules 2 numéros (sept. 1922 et Février 1923) contenant des textes de Rade Drainac (qui publia au même moment la revue dadaïste "Hipnos"), S. Vinaver, R. Petrovic et une revue des livres sur Hugo Ball. (Modernisme, modernism, revue d'avant-garde, avant-garde periodical).
In original illustrated paper. In original illustrated paper. 140 p. Serbian avantgarde book with photomontage cover by Petrovic. Petrovic was an important figure in the Serbian avantgarde. Vloemans 129, 217; cit. Todi?, Nemogu?e, 263-64.
Published by Belgrad,, Izdali Desetodnevo,, 1925
Seller: erlesenes · Antiquariat & Buchhandlung, Wien, Austria
0. Kl. 4°. With 1 illustr., 16 p., original wrappers. - The last number of the first surrealist literary journal in Yugoslavia. The cover of this final issue has a drawing by Picasso. Very good condition. de Band: 0.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Roman Ljudi govore upecatljiva je knjizevna impresija o svakodnevnom zivotu obicnih ljudi. Napisano tokom jednog putovanja, ovo delo nije usredsredjeno na prostore, gradjevine ili pejzaze, vec na ono sto se desava medju ljudima - na njihove razgovore, reci i tisine koje ispunjavaju univerzum ljudskog postojanja. Ogranicen na skucen prostor jednog malog ostrva, Petrovic kroz naizgled lake i beznacajne razgovore njegovih stanovnika gotovo neprimetno otkriva duboku tragiku ljudske sudbine. Govoreci o banalnim stvarima, likovi ovog romana zapravo govore o sustini zivota, o prolaznosti, usamljenosti i zajednistvu, cineci da citalacki dozivljaj bude snazan i viseslojan. U skladu sa avangardnom poetikom, Ljudi govore je zanrovski difuzno delo koje objedinjuje elemente lirskog romana, putopisa i eseja, a njegov autentican, neposredan stil potvrdjuje Rastka Petrovica kao jednog od najznacajnijih i najoriginalnijih autora srpske knjizevne avangarde.----Written during a journey, People Speak is a striking modernist novel that turns away from landscapes and spectacle to focus on what truly shapes human experience: conversation. Set on a small island, the book unfolds through seemingly casual exchanges between its inhabitants-fragments of dialogue, everyday remarks, pauses, and silences.Yet beneath these ordinary conversations lies a profound meditation on life itself. Through talk of simple, even banal matters, the characters reveal deeper truths about transience, loneliness, longing, and the fragile bonds of community. The island becomes less a physical setting than a chorus of human voices, each carrying its own story and quiet tragedy.Blending elements of the lyrical novel, travel writing, and essay, People Speak resists strict genre definition. Its fluid structure and authentic, immediate style reflect the spirit of the avant-garde and confirm Rastko Petrovic as one of the most original voices of twentieth-century Serbian literature. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Roman Ljudi govore upecatljiva je knjizevna impresija o svakodnevnom zivotu obicnih ljudi. Napisano tokom jednog putovanja, ovo delo nije usredsredjeno na prostore, gradjevine ili pejzaze, vec na ono sto se desava medju ljudima - na njihove razgovore, reci i tisine koje ispunjavaju univerzum ljudskog postojanja. Ogranicen na skucen prostor jednog malog ostrva, Petrovic kroz naizgled lake i beznacajne razgovore njegovih stanovnika gotovo neprimetno otkriva duboku tragiku ljudske sudbine. Govoreci o banalnim stvarima, likovi ovog romana zapravo govore o sustini zivota, o prolaznosti, usamljenosti i zajednistvu, cineci da citalacki dozivljaj bude snazan i viseslojan. U skladu sa avangardnom poetikom, Ljudi govore je zanrovski difuzno delo koje objedinjuje elemente lirskog romana, putopisa i eseja, a njegov autentican, neposredan stil potvrdjuje Rastka Petrovica kao jednog od najznacajnijih i najoriginalnijih autora srpske knjizevne avangarde.----Written during a journey, People Speak is a striking modernist novel that turns away from landscapes and spectacle to focus on what truly shapes human experience: conversation. Set on a small island, the book unfolds through seemingly casual exchanges between its inhabitants-fragments of dialogue, everyday remarks, pauses, and silences.Yet beneath these ordinary conversations lies a profound meditation on life itself. Through talk of simple, even banal matters, the characters reveal deeper truths about transience, loneliness, longing, and the fragile bonds of community. The island becomes less a physical setting than a chorus of human voices, each carrying its own story and quiet tragedy.Blending elements of the lyrical novel, travel writing, and essay, People Speak resists strict genre definition. Its fluid structure and authentic, immediate style reflect the spirit of the avant-garde and confirm Rastko Petrovic as one of the most original voices of twentieth-century Serbian literature. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Afrika | Rastko Petrovic | Taschenbuch | ? | 2026 | Globland Books | EAN 9781916918948 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.
Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Roman Ljudi govore upecatljiva je knjizevna impresija o svakodnevnom zivotu obicnih ljudi. Napisano tokom jednog putovanja, ovo delo nije usredsredjeno na prostore, gradjevine ili pejzaze, ve¿ na ono sto se desava medju ljudima - na njihove razgovore, reci i tisine koje ispunjavaju univerzum ljudskog postojanja. Ogranicen na skucen prostor jednog malog ostrva, Petrovic kroz naizgled lake i beznacajne razgovore njegovih stanovnika gotovo neprimetno otkriva duboku tragiku ljudske sudbine. Govoreci o banalnim stvarima, likovi ovog romana zapravo govore o sustini zivota, o prolaznosti, usamljenosti i zajednistvu, cineci da citalacki dozivljaj bude snazan i viseslojan. U skladu sa avangardnom poetikom, Ljudi govore je zanrovski difuzno delo koje objedinjuje elemente lirskog romana, putopisa i eseja, a njegov autentican, neposredan stil potvrdjuje Rastka Petrovica kao jednog od najznacajnijih i najoriginalnijih autora srpske knjizevne avangarde.Written during a journey, People Speak is a striking modernist novel that turns away from landscapes and spectacle to focus on what truly shapes human experience: conversation. Set on a small island, the book unfolds through seemingly casual exchanges between its inhabitants-fragments of dialogue, everyday remarks, pauses, and silences.Yet beneath these ordinary conversations lies a profound meditation on life itself. Through talk of simple, even banal matters, the characters reveal deeper truths about transience, loneliness, longing, and the fragile bonds of community. The island becomes less a physical setting than a chorus of human voices, each carrying its own story and quiet tragedy.Blending elements of the lyrical novel, travel writing, and essay, People Speak resists strict genre definition. Its fluid structure and authentic, immediate style reflect the spirit of the avant-garde and confirm Rastko Petrovi¿ as one of the most original voices of twentieth-century Serbian literature.
Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Ljudi govore | Rastko Petrovic | Taschenbuch | ? | 2026 | Globland Books | EAN 9781916918900 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.