Metafizika bede (Attila József, A. B. Šimić, Srečko Kosovel)
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https://doi.org/10.18690/scn.2.1.119–128.2009Keywords:
Expressionsm, Avantgarde, pauper-poems, Hungarian literature, Attila József, Croatian literature, Antun Branko Šimić, Slovenian literature, Srečko KosovelAbstract
Metaphysic of Misery (Attila József, A. B. Šimić, Srečko Kosovel)
Expressionism was the most influential artistic movement among the Central-European Avantgarde. It developed at almost the same time as it did in Hungarian, Croatian, and Slovenian literature and was based on "hybrid-poetical construction" with German inspiration. This fact in itself might have formed a reason for analysis of the region’s literatures; however, this has not yet been completed.
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