Institutions and Falsified Culture in the Novel Evening Act by Croatian Writer Pavao Pavličić

IF 0.3 2区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY Central Europe Pub Date : 2018-01-02 DOI:10.1080/14790963.2018.1496600
Sanja Franković
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ABSTRACT `In one area of his prose work, the Croatian writer Pavao Pavličić belongs to a group of writers in the 1970s who used a fantastic narrative model and thematized irrational parallel worlds as opposed to a realist model of narration. Pavličić’s novel Evening Act (published as Večernji akt in 1981) has a realistic beginning, but it slips into fantastic narration when the main character, a young man called Mihovil, discovers his ability to falsify documents and works of art. At the same time, he is capable of recognizing falsified art works and documents that are accepted as an integral part of social, cultural, and historical memory. When this ability becomes dangerous, Mihovil falsifies his own body to escape from his unbearable reality. This paper will analyse the function of the fantastic model in Pavličić’s novel as a postmodern play with traditions of Croatian and world literature and culture. The ludic layer of the novel has a highly symbolic value: it draws attention to the relationship of cultural institutions and society to the authenticity of art works, the role of art, and ways of preserving (or destroying) cultural memory.
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克罗地亚作家帕瓦奥·帕夫利伊奇的小说《夜晚行为》中的制度和被伪造的文化
在其散文作品的一个领域,克罗地亚作家Pavao pavli iki属于20世纪70年代的一群作家,他们使用奇幻的叙事模式和主题化的非理性平行世界,而不是现实主义的叙事模式。帕夫利·伊奇的小说《晚上的行为》(1981年以《ve ernji akt》的名字出版)有一个现实主义的开头,但当主人公,一个名叫米霍维尔的年轻人,发现他有伪造文件和艺术品的能力时,它就滑入了奇幻的叙述。同时,他有能力识别伪造的艺术作品和文件,这些作品和文件被认为是社会、文化和历史记忆的组成部分。当这种能力变得危险时,米霍维尔伪造了自己的身体,以逃避他无法忍受的现实。本文将分析帕夫利·伊奇小说中的奇幻模式作为一部具有克罗地亚和世界文学文化传统的后现代戏剧的作用。小说的搞笑层具有高度的象征价值:它引起了人们对文化制度和社会之间的关系、艺术作品的真实性、艺术的作用以及保存(或破坏)文化记忆的方式的关注。
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期刊介绍: Central Europe publishes original research articles on the history, languages, literature, political culture, music, arts and society of those lands once part of the Habsburg Monarchy and Poland-Lithuania from the Middle Ages to the present. It also publishes discussion papers, marginalia, book, archive, exhibition, music and film reviews. Central Europe has been established as a refereed journal to foster the worldwide study of the area and to provide a forum for the academic discussion of Central European life and institutions. From time to time an issue will be devoted to a particular theme, based on a selection of papers presented at an international conference or seminar series.
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