Gli scrittori della ‘Fionda’: considerazioni sull’editoria della letteratura per ragazzi in Croazia
- Institution: Juraj Dobrila University of Pula
- Institution: Juraj Dobrila University of Pula
- Year of publication: 2017
- Source: Show
- Pages: 121-135
- DOI Address: https://doi.org/10.15804/IW.2017.08.07
- PDF: iw/08_1/iw8107.pdf
The Writers of ‘Fionda’: Considerations on Publishing Children’s Literature in Croatia
A small community of Italians lives in Croatia, mainly in the area of Istria and in the city of Rijeka, in a multi-ethnic and multicultural environment of history and tradition. The national Italian community in Croatia has an autochthonous presence and tries to preserve its own national and cultural identity. This is done especially through intense and polyhedral artistic activity, ranging from literature to theatre and music, from painting to sculpture, and from photography to design. In 1952, in order to keep up with the cultural development of this community, the publishing house EDIT (EDizioni ITaliane) was founded. In Croatia and abroad, it publishes and promotes books dedicated to Italian authors from Istria and Rijeka, with a series focused on memoirs; modern and contemporary fiction; poetry; and literature for children and youth. Thus, it supports the literary creativity of the writers living in this area. In order to address childhood, EDIT started a junior series called “La Fionda” in 2005, with the mere intention of pointing out the ludic dimension of books and of rousing the imagination of young readers. This article examines the connection of this series to literature for young readers through the analysis of the works of the authors promoted by “La Fionda,” positioning these authors in the socio-historical environment in which they were working. The series expressly attempted to conduct a linguistic investigation linked to artistic and literary reflections within these publications.