Vanesa Matajc (Author)

Abstract

Sodobna slovenska kratka pripovedna proza (2000-2004) se v prevladujoči zvrsti moderne short story odmika od navidezne kavzalitete, značilne za poejevsko kratko zgodbo. Nadomešča jo z osrednjo epizacijsko strategijo okrepljene dialoške situacije, ki sicer ohranja relativni red zgodbe (Forsterjeve story), vendar zaradi svoje osrednje teme deformirane komunikacije izgubi kavzalitetni princip zgradbe (Forsterjeve plot). Na ta način ponavlja eksistencialno izkušnjo nemoči in slutnjo absurda brez možnosti razpleta.

Keywords

slovenska književnost;kratka proza;21.st.;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 1.16 - Independent Scientific Component Part or a Chapter in a Monograph
Organization: UL FF - Faculty of Arts
UDC: 821.163.6.09-32"2000/2004"
COBISS: 33207650 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary abstract: Contemporary Slovene short prose (2000-2004), in which the modern short story prevails, has moved away from the surface causality characteristic of the Poe-esque short story. It replaces it with an 'epicisation' strategy of strengthened dialogue situations thar retain the relative order of the story (Forster's story), but because of their central theme of distorted communication lose the causal principle of construction (Forster's plot). Thus, there is a repetition of the existential experience of powerlessness and presentiments of the absurd with no possibility of resolution.
Secondary keywords: Slovene literature;short prose;21st cent.;
Pages: Str. 361-373
ID: 24298712
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