Slobodan Novak
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Slobodan Novak is a Croatian
Croats
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 prose writer, novelist and essayist.

Biography

Novak was born in Split on November 3, 1924, the son of father Duje and mother Marija (née Smoje). He was baptized in the local church as Ante Slobodan Novak. He finished elementary school in Rab
Rab
Rab is an island in Croatia and a town of the same name located just off the northern Croatian coast in the Adriatic Sea.The island is long, has an area of and 9,480 inhabitants . The highest peak is Kamenjak at 408 meters...

, attended gymnasium in Split, then graduated in Sušak
Sušak
Sušak is a part of the city of Rijeka in Croatia, where it composes the eastern part of the city.In 1924, Rijeka belonged to the independent Free State of Fiume, which had been created four years earlier under the Treaty of Rapallo, but in the Treaty of Rome the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and...

. During World War II
World War II
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 he joined the Yugoslav Partisans, and he later described those days ironically in his autobiographical essays Digresije and Protimbe (2003). He then attended the University of Zagreb
University of Zagreb
The University of Zagreb is the biggest Croatian university and the oldest continuously operating university in the area covering Central Europe south of Vienna and all of Southeastern Europe...

 and earned a degree in Croatian language
Croatian language
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 and Yugoslav literature in 1953. He worked as lector and concealer and playwright in Crotian National Theatre in Split. Later he worked as a journalist and editor in publishing houses. In 1983 he became a member of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts
Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts
The Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts is the national academy of Croatia. It was founded in 1866 as the Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts , and was known by that name for most of its existence.- History :...

. On July 27, 1999 Slobodan Novak was declared Honorary Citizen of Rab
Rab
Rab is an island in Croatia and a town of the same name located just off the northern Croatian coast in the Adriatic Sea.The island is long, has an area of and 9,480 inhabitants . The highest peak is Kamenjak at 408 meters...

.

Literary work

He started his career with tendentious and pathetic songs full of painful memories from the war. Verses were gathered in his work Glasnice u oluji (Vocal Cords in a Storm) (1950). Soon he started to write fiction: he published Krugovima (To Circles) and Republici (To Republic). He gained the attention of critics and public by publishing his autobiographical novel Izgubljeni zavičaj (Lost homeland) (1955) where he deals with his childhood on a lonely island. The novel flows in sign of nostalgic evocation, images full of emotions, lyric and arcadian atmosphere, while the narrative rhythm closely follows the cyclical changes of the seasons. The narrator appears in two characters: in infantile “I” where he observes, registers and absorbs everything around him; and the second character as today’s “I” where he, with a sentimental and quiet dose of resignation recreates his memories and images from youth. This dualism, by which he achieves intimate dissection, is one of the main points in Novak's works.

The greatest aesthetic achievement was his novel Mirisi, zlato i tamjan (Frangrances, Gold and Frankincense) published in 1968. This is a story about retired middle-aged intellectual who lives with his wife on an isolated island; he lives his life and nurtures the very old Madona Markantunova, a former rich patrician woman and owner of half of the island. The story takes place in the 1960s.

Novak follows the same thematic and poetic line in his short novel Izvanbrodski dnevnik (Outboard Diary) published in 1977. The work was realized as a narrative triptych: it consists of three separate novelistic units which are connected with narrator, characters, situations and motives. Novak described three travels on relation island-mainland-island. But again the reason for the trip is calculation of collective myths and their own illusions.

Later, Novak published a collection of interviews with Jelena Hekman in a book named Digresije (Digressions) in 2001. He later published Protimbe (Dissent) (2003) which he considered as an expansion of Digresije. Protimbe is one of the greatest works of Croatian
Croatian literature
Croatian literature is a definition given to the compilation of novels, dramas, short stories, poems and other various work of written kind entirely attributed to the medieval and modern culture of the Croats and the Croatian language....

 autobiographical prose, rich with reminiscences and associations on youth, political and social life in SFR Yugoslavia, on the writer's experience of Croatian War of Independence
Croatian War of Independence
The Croatian War of Independence was fought from 1991 to 1995 between forces loyal to the government of Croatia—which had declared independence from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia —and the Serb-controlled Yugoslav People's Army and local Serb forces, with the JNA ending its combat...

 and political and social changes. In the novel, he also portrays his friends and enemies, from Vlado Gotovac to Antun Šoljan
Antun Šoljan
Antun Šoljan was a Croatian writer in a period of Cold War who appeared as a part of literal magazine Krugovi ....

, from Sven Lasta to Vladimir Bakarić
Vladimir Bakaric
Dr. Vladimir Bakarić was a Croatian communist and a politician in Socialist Yugoslavia.Bakarić helped organize Partisan resistance in Croatia during World War II. From 1948 to 1969 he was the chairman of the Croatian League of Communists, and as such was a close collaborator of President Josip...

. Also, the novel consists of the writer's thoughts and evaluation of the position of Croatianhood, grammar, aesthetics, ICTY
International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
The International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991, more commonly referred to as the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia or ICTY, is a...

, war crimes, Serbian political project, Communism and Croatian national fate.

In general, the quality, expressiveness and uniformity of Novak's works place them towards the top of Croatian modern prose and also equal to the world's literary achievements of existentialist orientation.

Works

In Croatian In English Publication
Glasnice u oluji
Vocal Cords in a Storm
Zagreb, 1950
Izgubljeni zavičaj
Lost Homeland
Split, 1954
Trofej
Trophy
Zagreb, 1960
Tvrdi grad
Said Town
Zagreb, 1961
Mirisi, zlato i tamjan
Frangrances, Gold and Frankincense
Zagreb, 1968
Dolutali metak
Roamed Bullet
Zagreb, 1969
Izvanbrodski dnevnik
Outboard Diary
Zagreb, 1977
Tri putovanja
Three Travels
Zagreb, 1977
Južne misli
Southern Thoughts
Zagreb, 1990
Digresije
Digressions
Zagreb, 2001
Protimbe
Dissents
Zagreb, 2003
Pristajanje
Docking
Zagreb, 2005

Awards

Award Awarded for Year of reception
Award od City of Zagreb
Novel "Lost Homeland"
1955
Award od City of Zagreb
Novel "Said Town"
1962
Award of Yugoslav Festival of Radio-Drama in Novi Sad
For the best radio-drama work "Maestro, how are you doing?"
1966
Critics Award of NIN
For the best Yugoslav novel of the year "Frangrances, Gold and Frankincense"
1968
Concours international du drame radiophonique Praha-Warszawa-Zagreb
For radio-drama "Curved Space"
1968
Vladimir Nazor Award
Vladimir Nazor award
The Vladimir Nazor Award is an annual award given by the Croatian Ministry of Culture to Croatian artists for highest achievements in various artistic fields. It was established in 1959 and is named after the notable writer Vladimir Nazor...

Novel of the year "Frangrances, Gold and Frankincense"
1969
Award of Matica hrvatska
Matica hrvatska
Matica hrvatska is one of the oldest Croatian cultural institutions, dating back to 1842. The name is somewhat idiosyncratic, best translated as "The Croatian Centre" . It is the largest publisher of Croatian language books...

Novel of the year "Frangrances, Gold and Frankincense"
1969
Critics Award of Večernji list
Vecernji list
Večernji list is a Croatian daily newspaper published in Zagreb.The newspaper was started in the 1950s and it is today one of two largest daily newspapers in Croatia...

Book of the year "Frangrances, Gold and Frankincense"
1969
Vladimir Nazor Award
Vladimir Nazor award
The Vladimir Nazor Award is an annual award given by the Croatian Ministry of Culture to Croatian artists for highest achievements in various artistic fields. It was established in 1959 and is named after the notable writer Vladimir Nazor...

For lifetime achievement
1990
Award of Vijesnik
Novel "Frangrances, Gold and Frankincense"
1994
Miroslav Krleža Award of Croatian Wrtiers' Association
Not specified
2005
August Šenoa Award of Matica hrvatska
Matica hrvatska
Matica hrvatska is one of the oldest Croatian cultural institutions, dating back to 1842. The name is somewhat idiosyncratic, best translated as "The Croatian Centre" . It is the largest publisher of Croatian language books...

Novel "Docking"
2005
Emanuel Vidović Award of Slobodna Dalmacija
Slobodna Dalmacija
Slobodna Dalmacija is a Croatian daily newspaper published in Split.The first issue of Slobodna Dalmacija was published on June 17, 1943 by Tito's Partisans in a cave on Mosor, a mountain near Split, which was occupied by the Italian army during that time. The paper was later published in various...

For lifetime achievement
2005

Decorations

Decoration Image
Order of Duke Trpimir
Order of Duke Trpimir
The Order of Duke Trpimir , or more fully the Order of Duke Trpimir with Neck Badge and Morning Star , is an order of the Republic of Croatia. It ranks fifth in the Croatian order of precedence after the Grand Order of King Dmitar Zvonimir...

Order of Danica Hrvatska with charchter of Marko Marulić
Marko Marulic
Marko Marulić |Split]], 18 August 1450 – Split, 5 January 1524) was a Croatian national poet and Christian humanist, known as the Crown of the Croatian Medieval Age and the father of the Croatian Renaissance. He signed his works as Marko Marulić Splićanin , Marko Pečenić, Marcus Marulus ...

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