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Pisma iz Norveške is not a novel in the traditional sense, nor is it a typical travel diary. Published initially in 1914 (just before the outbreak of World War I), the book is a collection of thirteen letters written during her journey through Norway.

: Sekulić depicts the Norwegian landscape—its fjords, stones, and ice—as both a physical reality and a spiritual "fairytale".

: Sekulić describes the Norwegian landscape—fjords, rocks, and "mute waters"—as superior to man . She explores the constant struggle between stone and water, portraying nature with "geological and geographical" power .

The book is divided into parts following the author's journey starting in Oslo (Christiania)

: The text reflects her belief that solitude and silence are crucial to spiritual growth. Accessing the Text (PDF)

The work is more than a simple travelogue; it is a profound philosophical and lyrical exploration of the Scandinavian spirit, landscape, and the author's own inner world Genre & Style

Reading Pisma iz Norveške is an essential experience for understanding the depth of Serbian modernism. It is not a book to be skimmed; it is a book to be savored. It teaches the reader how to look at the world with empathy and how to find profound meaning in silence and nature.

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