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Original scientific paper

Job and sparrows − the word and silence in the poetry of Tonči Petrasov Marović

Ružica Pšihistal orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-7018-6328 ; Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences-Osijek


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Abstract

In the impressive poetical works of Tonči Petrasov Marović (1934 – 1991), one of the most significant poets of the second half of the 20th century, it is very challenging to read authentic Christian sites and modern religious poetry, of which word and silence are the boundary points. Even more so because Marović’s verses of Christian inspiration did not come about by accident or fittingly but have intertwined his complete poetical works and especially marked his final phase in the collections Smokva koju je Isus prokleo / The Fig Tree that Christ Cursed (1989), Oče naš / Our Father (1990), Job u bolnici / Job in the Hospital (1992). Where are these places where words meet silence, how how did the redemptive ability not to speak (and not just to say no) occur through language from the remains of the death penalty and how the return to the childhood of religion occurred with the return to the childhood of language, are the questions addressed in this study.

Keywords

Tonči Petrasov Marović; religious poetry; word; silence; Job

Hrčak ID:

154704

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/154704

Publication date:

15.2.2016.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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