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Fizika tuge

Georgi Gospodinov

Prevela s bugarskog Ivana Stoičkov

Godina izdanja: 2013

Format (cm): 20cm

Broj Strana: 344

ISBN: 978-86-6145-143-0

Cena: Rasprodato

Već na prvi pogled jasno je da je pred nama moderan roman. A koliko je još i moderniji na drugi pogled?
Gospodinov bez zazora preispituje granice žanra. To čini tako da nam se čini kao da je ovo jedan od poslednjih pokušaja da se dokaže da roman kao književni rod ima još oblika za izmišljanje, obogaćivanje i pokazivanje. Autor istovremeno lakonski i temeljno preispituje roman kao oblik književnog istraživanja, dovodeći ga u ozbiljnu sumnju, te ga potom, tako negiranog, uspostavlja u jednom novom melanžu. Fizika tuge nije više i samo eksperiment; ona je nova romaneskna vrednost. Istorija književnosti verovatno će ga jednoga dana označiti kao: a) prekretnički roman, b) izdajnički roman, ili v) jedan od poslednjih romana koji bi da obuhvate - sve.
Ovaj pre svega poetičan roman, vrlo tanane duše, priča je o fizici ali i metafizici tuge. Čine ga: montaža, kinematografska struktura, pauze, grafika, simboli, tišina, prividna fragmentarnost, samoća, minotaurska napuštenost, lavirinti, antički mitovi, praznina. To je istorija sveta ispričana pogledom nevažnih događaja, netipičnih stvorenja (od puževa do dinosaura i ljudi). U zbiru svega glavni junak je Ja smo. To ja smo ključ je romana: ono je oscilirajuće klatno između prvog i trećeg lica, jednine i množine. Autorska snaga, koja je u svim pričama i telima ove knjige, mnogo je šira od tzv. Sveznajućeg autora.
Roman - vremenska kapsula. Roman u koji se zaljubljuje.
Ako je originalni i uspešni Prirodni roman G. Gospodinova, preveden na 20 jezika, od kojih je srpski bio prvi u svetu (Geopoetika, 2001), bio postmoderan u najplemenitijem smislu reči, Fizika tuge je roman apokaliptičan u najrevolucionarnijem značenju reči. 

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While the system successfully provides widespread access to education, it faces several ongoing challenges:

The Indonesian education system has made significant progress in recent years. However, challenges persist, including access to education, teacher shortages, and infrastructure. The government has implemented various reforms and initiatives to improve the education system. With continued efforts, Indonesia can achieve its goal of providing quality education for all its citizens.

Oversees secular, public, and private schools.

: Uniforms are strictly mandatory and color-coded by level: red/white for primary, blue/white for junior high, and grey/white for senior high. There is a strong emphasis on discipline and respect for teachers. Religious & Civic Values : Every Monday starts with a formal flag-raising ceremony ( Upacara Bendera

Despite high enrollment, the system faces significant hurdles:

Parallel to the curricular shift, Indonesia has been overhauling its student and school assessment mechanisms. The high-stakes National Examination (UN) has been replaced with a more nuanced system.

Beyond exams and curricula, daily school life in Indonesia is a vibrant and structured experience, shaped by cultural and national values. While experiences can vary between regions and school types, several common threads are universal.

Schools emphasize Gotong Royong (mutual cooperation), fostering lifelong friendships.

Uniforms are a defining feature of Indonesian school life, and they change color depending on the education level: Red shorts/skirts and white shirts.

| Time | Activity | | :--- | :--- | | 06:30 | Flag ceremony (Monday) or morning assembly | | 07:00–08:30 | First two lessons (e.g., Math, Bahasa Indonesia) | | 08:30–09:00 | Break – snack, light exercise | | 09:00–11:30 | Lessons (Science, Religion, etc.) | | 11:30–12:30 | Lunch & Dhuhr prayer break (Muslim-majority) | | 12:30–14:00 | Afternoon lessons (PE, Arts, local content) | | 14:00 | Dismissal (SMP/SMA may finish later, ~15:00) |

Uniforms are mandatory across Indonesia. They represent national unity and eliminate visible socio-economic barriers. Students wear different uniforms depending on the day of the week. School Level Uniform Description Primary (SD) White shirt with red skirts or trousers Junior High (SMP) White shirt with navy blue skirts or trousers Senior High (SMA) White shirt with blue-gray skirts or trousers Wed - Thu All Levels

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While the system successfully provides widespread access to education, it faces several ongoing challenges:

The Indonesian education system has made significant progress in recent years. However, challenges persist, including access to education, teacher shortages, and infrastructure. The government has implemented various reforms and initiatives to improve the education system. With continued efforts, Indonesia can achieve its goal of providing quality education for all its citizens.

Oversees secular, public, and private schools.

: Uniforms are strictly mandatory and color-coded by level: red/white for primary, blue/white for junior high, and grey/white for senior high. There is a strong emphasis on discipline and respect for teachers. Religious & Civic Values : Every Monday starts with a formal flag-raising ceremony ( Upacara Bendera

Despite high enrollment, the system faces significant hurdles:

Parallel to the curricular shift, Indonesia has been overhauling its student and school assessment mechanisms. The high-stakes National Examination (UN) has been replaced with a more nuanced system.

Beyond exams and curricula, daily school life in Indonesia is a vibrant and structured experience, shaped by cultural and national values. While experiences can vary between regions and school types, several common threads are universal.

Schools emphasize Gotong Royong (mutual cooperation), fostering lifelong friendships.

Uniforms are a defining feature of Indonesian school life, and they change color depending on the education level: Red shorts/skirts and white shirts.

| Time | Activity | | :--- | :--- | | 06:30 | Flag ceremony (Monday) or morning assembly | | 07:00–08:30 | First two lessons (e.g., Math, Bahasa Indonesia) | | 08:30–09:00 | Break – snack, light exercise | | 09:00–11:30 | Lessons (Science, Religion, etc.) | | 11:30–12:30 | Lunch & Dhuhr prayer break (Muslim-majority) | | 12:30–14:00 | Afternoon lessons (PE, Arts, local content) | | 14:00 | Dismissal (SMP/SMA may finish later, ~15:00) |

Uniforms are mandatory across Indonesia. They represent national unity and eliminate visible socio-economic barriers. Students wear different uniforms depending on the day of the week. School Level Uniform Description Primary (SD) White shirt with red skirts or trousers Junior High (SMP) White shirt with navy blue skirts or trousers Senior High (SMA) White shirt with blue-gray skirts or trousers Wed - Thu All Levels