GORAN TRIBUSON’S TWIST FROM HIGH PROFILE LITERATURE TO LOW PROFILE LITERATURE
Journal Title: Слов’янський збірник - Year 2018, Vol 0, Issue 22
Abstract
The reconstruction of Tribuson’s twist from high profile literature to low profile literature in the 80’s trough his interviews and books by Croatian historians of literature tell us that it was the result of internal author’s voices. It also means it was the result of internal development of literature. Erasing difference between high and low profile literature is evolution of literature itself. Goran Tribuson wrote in internal symbioses crime novels; fantastic novels; autobiographical novels and short stories as well. We can describe nowadays of literature as symbioses of different styles and genres. Goran Tribuson is a symbol of this transformation of literature.
Authors and Affiliations
Goran Marjanovic
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