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( The Golden Fleece ), published between 1978 and 1986, is widely considered the magnum opus of Serbian writer Borislav Pekić . This seven-volume "phantasmagoria" is not just a family saga but a massive historical and mythological reconstruction that traces the lineage of the Njegovan family across centuries of Balkan history. The Core of the Masterpiece
: Pekić uses the family's obsession with possession and commercial success to critique materialistic civilization and investigate the "anthropological history" of European society.
While many readers search for "Zlatno Runo Pekic PDF Download," it is important to note that the series is subject to copyright. Zlatno runo 1 - Borislav Pekić - Goodreads
: Due to its scope and complexity, critics often compare it to James Joyce’s Ulysses and Thomas Mann’s Buddenbrooks . Finding "Zlatno Runo Pekic"
( The Golden Fleece ), published between 1978 and 1986, is widely considered the magnum opus of Serbian writer Borislav Pekić . This seven-volume "phantasmagoria" is not just a family saga but a massive historical and mythological reconstruction that traces the lineage of the Njegovan family across centuries of Balkan history. The Core of the Masterpiece
: Pekić uses the family's obsession with possession and commercial success to critique materialistic civilization and investigate the "anthropological history" of European society.