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Malo v živo in bolj skozi knjige
ID Novak-Popov, Irena (Author)

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Abstract
Prispevek obravnava štiri knjige Matjaža Kmecla, ki sodijo v zgodnje obdobje njegovega strokovnega in priročniškega pisanja (Mala literarna teorija, Od pridige do kriminalke, Rojstvo slovenskega romana) in zbirko esejev (Slovenska postna premišljevanja). Predstavljam jih tako, da povzemam Kmeclove novosti v literarnozgodovinskem pisanju in ob tem hkrati obnavljam doživljanje študentke na poti preobrazbe v strokovno bralko. Razprave o vzponu slovenskega meščanstva in proznega pripovedništva druge polovice 19. stoletja ter premišljevanja na podlagi osebnih izkušenj iz kriznih časov tik pred razpadom jugoslovanske federacije preveva enaka avtorjeva drža: duhovito odkrivanje elementarnosti in celovitosti življenja, neutrudno zbiranje dokazov za vztrajnost, kljubovalnost, vitalnost in zvestobo nasproti malodušju, strahu in nesproščenosti. Taka drža izvira iz Kmeclovih pronicljivih razčlenjevanj literarne preteklosti in se razvija v prizanesljivo ocenjevanje sodobnih anomij. Predvsem v prvi prepoznava bogat kulturni kapital, ki so ga kljub šibki politični in gospodarski moči nakopičile generacije ustvarjalcev ter ga z upanjem v samozavestni obstanek slovenstva predajale sodobnikom in naslednikom.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:literarna teorija, slovenska pripovedna proza, slovenski roman, literarna dediščina, eseji, Matjaž Kmecl
Work type:Article
Typology:1.02 - Review Article
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:01.01.2024
Year:2024
Number of pages:Str. 31-42
Numbering:Letn. 69, št. 1/2
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-163831 This link opens in a new window
UDC:821.163.6.01
ISSN on article:0021-6933
DOI:10.4312/jis.69.1-2.31-42 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:192514819 This link opens in a new window
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Publication date in RUL:11.10.2024
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Title:Jezik in slovstvo
Shortened title:Jez. slovst.
Publisher:Slavistično društvo Slovenije, Slavistično društvo Slovenije, Založba Univerze v Ljubljani, Zveza društev Slavistično društvo Slovenije
ISSN:0021-6933
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Book reading: a compensation for rare personal contacts
Abstract:
This article deals with four books by Matjaž Kmecl, which belong to the early period of his writing academic and student manuals (Mala literarna teorija / Little Literary Theory, Od pridige do kriminalke / From Sermon to Criminal Story, Rojstvo slovenskega romana / The Birth of the Slovenian Novel) and a collection of essays (Slovenska postna premišljevanja / Slovenian Lenten Meditations). I present them in a way that summarizes Kmecl’s innovations in literary-historical writing, while at the same time recreating the experiences of a student on the path of becoming a professional reader. The discussions on the rise of the Slovenian bourgeoisie and fictional storytelling in the second half of the 19th century, as well as the reflections based on personal experiences from the times of crisis just before the dissolution of the Yugoslav federation, are permeated by the same attitude from the author: a witty discovery of the natural primordiality and integrity of existence, a tireless gathering of evidence for perseverance, defiance, vitality and faithfulness in the face of despondency, fear, and inhibition. This attitude is rooted in Kmecl’s insightful analyses of the literary past and evolves into a sympathetic assessment of contemporary anomies. In the former, in particular, he recognizes the rich cultural capital that generations of creators have accumulated, despite weak political and economic power, and passed on to their contemporaries and successors with the hope for a self-confident survival of the Slovenian people.

Keywords:literary theory, Slovenian narrative prose, Slovenian novel, literary heritage, essaies, Matjaž Kmecl

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