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Ale Debeljak

    Aleš Debeljak bol slovinský kultúrny kritik, básnik a esejista, ktorého dielo sa často zaoberalo otázkami identity, pamäti a vzťahu medzi jednotlivcom a spoločnosťou. Vo svojej tvorbe spájal hlbokú reflexiu s precíznym jazykom, čím skúmal zložitosť moderného života a kultúrne dedičstvo. Jeho eseje a poézia ponúkajú prenikavý pohľad na európsku identitu a úlohu umenia v nepokojných časoch. Debeljakov intelektuálny prínos a literárny štýl z neho robia významnú postavu slovinskej a európskej literatúry.

    Untergang der Idole
    The Hidden Handshake
    Reluctant Modernity
    Without Anesthesia: New and Selected Poems
    • Without Anesthesia: New and Selected Poems

      • 194 stránok
      • 7 hodin čítania

      Ales Debeljak's poetry reflects the tumultuous history of Slovenia and Europe, addressing themes of war, genocide, and political upheaval. This collection features two complete works, "Unended" and "Below the Waterline," alongside selections from his earlier collections, showcasing his unique voice and diverse styles. Debeljak's writing captures both the traumas and unexpected joys of contemporary life, offering readers a profound exploration of the human experience amidst chaos.

      Without Anesthesia: New and Selected Poems
    • Reluctant Modernity

      The Institution of Art and its Historical Forms

      • 236 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      Debeljak critiques postmodern art, contrasting it with the views of theorists like Baudrillard. He argues that art has devolved from its bourgeois liberal roots into a form of mass-produced kitsch, losing its unique identity and becoming a tool for corporate exploitation. Despite retaining formal spaces like museums, art is now integrated into mass society and reflects political resignation rather than an alternative reality. Debeljak suggests that the postmodern art institution cannot escape modernity but is instead destined for a complex and challenging relationship with it.

      Reluctant Modernity
    • The Hidden Handshake

      National Identity and Europe in the Post-Communist World

      • 138 stránok
      • 5 hodin čítania

      Exploring the complexities of citizenship and national identity, this collection of four interconnected essays delves into the impacts of the violent disintegration of Yugoslavia and the dynamics of EU enlargement. It emphasizes the necessity of national identification while advocating for a balanced approach that resists both rigid nationalism and the superficiality of global citizenship. Through these contrasting movements, the essays challenge readers to rethink their understanding of belonging in a rapidly changing world.

      The Hidden Handshake