AHILOVA TETIVA U ROMANU O LONDONU MILOŠA CRNjANSKOG
Date
2019
Authors
Nikolić, Časlav
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University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Philology and Arts
Abstract
The scenes of the motoric cycle, the representation of extremities, the breaking of the tendons
and the impotence of motion enable us to, by reading the Novel About London by Miloš
Crnjanski, first of all solve the problem with the limitation of ontological and metaphysical
thinking: the substance and structure of the human body, its dismantling and its disappearance.
The shooting of the Achilles’ tendon of the main character of this novel is a seemingly,
one-way mythological reminiscence. Nevertheless, the effect of this injury shows that Miloš
Crnjanski changes familiar forms and enriches the meaning of the novel. Historical reminiscences,
literary associations of heroes, hallucinations, narrative stylistics and narrative
comments are not only important in a psychological sense or narrative-symbolic decor – they
become the generic matrix of Rjepnin’s reality. The Novel About London by Miloš Crnjanski, is
not just an anatomy book that is symbolically redefined. It is a novel about the upheaval, after
which even the body does not remain.
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Keywords
Achilles’ tendon, gunshot, disabled, dentures, phantom limbs, monstrous imagination, inversion