Goran Tribuson (; born August 6, 1948, in Bjelovar) is a Croatian prose and screenplay writer.
Tribuson received his B.A. in literature from the Philosophical Faculty in Zagreb and his M.A. in filmology at the University of Zagreb. He worked for the Vjesnik Marketing Agency, and was a coeditor and revisor of the Croatian Lexicon. He teaches screen-writing at the Zagreb Academy of Dramatic Arts.
Along with Pavao PavliÃÂiÃÂ, Tribuson is the most productive and the most popular Croatian writer from the mid-1970s to the present day. From the point of view of style, genre and subject matter Tribuson's work can be divided in several phases which all have in common the author's concern for the reader for whom he is writing, a compact plot, a great writing skill and the avoidance of any ideology. Tribuson is equally skilled in the application of postmodernist techniques: persiflage, quotes, intertextuality, autoreference, metatextuality etc. His writing is influenced by rock and pop-culture, film and sometimes even jazz. His literary models are Raymond Chandler, Graham Greene and Karel ÃÂapek.
He lives in Zagreb.
Work
Tribuson began writing and publishing short-stories in various magazines while he was still at college. As a subversive reaction to the superimposed social realism in Croatian literature a generation of fantastical writers emerged in the early 1970s, and Tribuson was part of it. He is still considered to be one of the most prominent representatives of this movement. His early fantastical stories were published in three collections, Zavjera kartografa (The Cartographists Conspiracy, 1972), PraÃ
¡ka smrt (Death in Prague, 1975) i Raj za pse (Dog Heaven, 1978). Mysticism, the occult and horror are some of the themes of these stories. Thematically, the novel Snijeg u Heidelbergu (Snow in Heidelberg, 1980) belongs to the same fantastical cycle, although it also marks the beginning of a new phase. Critics consider it one of the best works of the fantastical writers' generation. It is a kind of mixture of the sotonic and the picaresque. Tribuson returns to the fantastical and the grotesque in several other works: in his novel Potonulo groblje (Sunken Cemetery, 1990), which is considered to be a contemporary version of the gothic novel and which got him the "K. Ã
 . Gjalski" literary award; in the novel entitled Sanatorij (Sanatorium, 1993), as well as in the collection of short-stories entitled Zvijezda kabarea (Star of the Cabaret, 1999), in which he emerges as a fully mature writer of the so-called fantastical prose.
The 1980s mark the beginning of Tribuson's so-called Aschenreiterov cycle which, in addition to the already mentioned ones, includes the novels ÃÂujeÃ
¡ li nas Frido Ã
 tern (Do You Hear Us, Frida Ã
 tern, 1981) and Ruski rulet (Russian Roulette, 1982) subtitled "a boulevard novel", and erases the boundaries between the so-called "highbrow" and "lowbrow" literature.
The third cycle comprises TribusonâÂÂs autobiographical writings, the best known among them being a trilogy of "generation" novels: Polagana predaja (Slow Surrender, 1984), Legija stranaca (Foreign Legion, 1985) and several editions of the bestselling Povijest pornografije (History of Pornography, 1988), which deals with the theme of growing up in a small town, the emergence and disappearance of youthful illusions and ideals, the confrontation of socialism with the unstoppable breakthrough of rock, pop culture, film and media. This cycle of varying quality includes, among other things, autobiographical prose works such as Rani dani (Early Days, 1997), Trava i korov (Grass and Weed, 1999) and Mrtva priroda (Still Nature, 2003). These are witty, ironic, clever and often fragmentary writings about the author's family history which is intertwined with history in general. Thematically the cycle includes the humorous novel Ne dao Bog veÃÂeg zla (God Save Us From Greater Evil, 2002), written after the production of the film with the same title, for which Tribuson wrote the screenplay.
His fourth cycle consists of "pure" crime novels in the manner of the American hard boiled school: in his interviews, Tribuson repeatedly asserted that "a crime novel can either be a stylistic exercise or a social novel; if it is just an exercise, I am not interested in it". Thus, in the six novels published so far (Zavirivanje/Peaking 1985; Siva zona /The Grey Zone 1989; Dublja strana zaljeva /The Deeper End of the Bay 1991; NoÃÂna smjena /Night Shift 1996; Bijesne lisice /Rabid Foxes 2000; Gorka ÃÂokolada /Bitter Chocolate 2004), structured as detective stories featuring P.I. Nikola BaniÃÂ he has given a historical panorama of the Croatian society, from the beginning of the fall of socialism to the ups and downs of the transitional period. Tribuson has not only given literary legitimacy to the crime genre in Croatian literature, he also bases novels of this genre on the everyday reality of the local community. Although his private investigator Nikola BaniÃÂ, a Croatian version of Philip Marlowe, is a slightly unconventional detective type because he is a jazz fan, a beer drinker, a dedicated smoker and a man burdened with many family problems, he has become very popular among the readers.
Tribuson is the most popular Croatian writer of his generation. Critics sometimes consider him to be a populist writer, a writer who is too eager to please his audience with his genre novels. They therefore consider his fantastical novels to be his best. It is true, however, that Tribuson has produced works of anthological value in each of his cycles.
Books
- Zavjera kartografa, (The Cartographists Conspiracy, stories), Zagreb: Znanje, 1972
- PraÃ
¡ka smrt, groteske, (Death in Prague, grotesques), Zagreb: Centar za kulturnu djelatnost Saveza socijalistiÃÂke omladine, 1975
- Raj za pse, (Dog Heaven, stories), ÃÂakovec: "Zrinski", 1978
- Snijeg u Heidelbergu, (Snow in Heidelberg, novel), Zagreb: "August Cesarec", 1980
- ÃÂujeÃ
¡ li nas Frido Ã
 tern, (Do You Hear Us, Frida Ã
 tern, novel), Zagreb: "August Cesarec", 1981
- Ruski rulet : bulevarski roman, 2 sv., (Russian Roulette: a boulevard novel) Beograd: Prosveta, 1982
- SpavaÃÂa kola, izabrane priÃÂe, (Sleeping Compartment, selected stories), Osijek: Revija, 1983
- Polagana predaja, (Slow Surrender, novel), Zagreb: Znanje, 1984
- Legija stranaca, (Foreign Legion, novel), Zagreb: Znanje, 1985
- Zavirivanje: [prvi sluÃÂaj policijskog inspektora BaniÃÂa], (Peaking: police inspector BaniÃÂ's first case), Beograd: Prosveta, 1985
- Uzvratni susret, (Counter game, novel) Opatija: "Otokar KerÃ
¡ovani", 1986
- Made in U. S. A., roman, (Made in USA, novel), Zagreb: Znanje, 1986
- Klasici na ekranu, zbirka priÃÂa, (Classics on the Screen, stories), Zrenjanin, 1987
- Povijest pornografije, roman, (History of Pornography, novel), Zagreb : Znanje, 1988
- Siva zona : [drugi sluÃÂaj policijskog inspektora Nikole BaniÃÂa], (The Grey Zone: police inspector BaniÃÂ's second case, novel) Zagreb: Ã
 kolska knjiga, 2001
- Potonulo groblje, (Sunken Cemetery, novel), Zagreb: Znanje, 1990
- Dublja strana zaljeva : [treÃÂi sluÃÂaj istraÃ
¾itelja Nikole BaniÃÂa], (The Deeper End of the Bay: detective Nikola BaniÃÂ's third case, novel), Zagreb: Ã
 kolska knjiga, 2001
- Sanatorij, (Sanatorium, novel) Zagreb: Znanje, 1993
- NoÃÂna smjena : [ÃÂetvrti sluÃÂaj istraÃ
¾itelja Nikole BaniÃÂa], (Night Shift: detective Nikola BaniÃÂ's fourth case, novel), Zagreb: Targa, 1996
- Rani dani : kako smo odrastali uz filmove i televiziju, (Early Days: How We Grew Up With Films and Television, autobiographical writings), Zagreb: Znanje, 1997
- Zvijezda kabarea : [nove priÃÂe], (Star of the Cabaret, new stories), Zagreb: Znanje, 1998
- Osmi okular : izabrane priÃÂe; izbor i pogovor Igor Ã
 tiks, (The Eight Ocular, selected short stories), Zagreb: Ceres, 1998
- Trava i korov : novi zapisi o odrastanju, (Grass and Weed: New Writings on Growing Up, autobiographical writings), Zagreb: Mozaik knjiga, 1999
- Bijesne lisice : [peti sluÃÂaj istraÃ
¾itelja Nikole BaniÃÂa], (Rabid Foxes: detective Nikola BaniÃÂ's fifth case, novel), Zagreb: Ã
 kolska knjiga, 2000
- Klub oboÃ
¾avatelja : periferijski kvartet, (The Fan Club: A Suburban Quartet, stories), Zagreb: Znanje, 2001
- Ne dao Bog veÃÂeg zla, (God Save Us From Greater Evil, novel), Zagreb: Mozaik knjiga, 2002
- Mrtva priroda : ogledi iz estetike, (Still Nature: Esthetical Essays, autobiographical writings), Zagreb: Mozaik knjiga, 2003
- Gorka ÃÂokolada : [Ã
¡esti sluÃÂaj istraÃ
¾itelja Nikole BaniÃÂa], (Bitter Chocolate: detective Nikola BaniÃÂ's sixth case, novel), Zagreb: Ã
 kolska knjiga, 2004
- Divlja plaÃ
¾a, (Wild Beach) 2009
- Susjed u nevolji (Neighbour in troubles) 2014
Screenplays
- Crvena praÃ
¡ina, (Red Dust) 1999, director Zrinko Ogresta
- Srce nije u modi, (The Heart is Not Fashionable) 2000, director Branko Schmidt
- Polagana predaja, (Slow Surrender) 2001, director Bruno Gamulin
- Potonulo groblje, (The Sunken Cemetery) 2002, director Mladen Juran
- Ne dao bog veÃÂeg zla, (God Save Us From Greater Evil) 2002, director SnjeÃ
¾ana Tribuson
Collections
- Hrvatska kratka priÃÂa : antologija priÃÂa "VeÃÂernjeg lista" 1964.-1994.; izbor, predgovor i biljeÃ
¡ke Tomislav Sabljak, (Croatian Short Story: an anthology), Zagreb: Alfa : VeÃÂernji list, 1994
- Antologija hrvatske novele, ed. KreÃ
¡imir Nemec, (Anthology of Croatian novellas), Zagreb: Naklada PaviÃÂiÃÂ, 1997
- Antologija hrvatskog humora : zlatna knjiga humoristiÃÂke i satiriÃÂke knjiÃ
¾evnosti kroz Ã
¡est stoljeÃÂa, odabrao i priredio Fadil HadÃ
¾iÃÂ, (Anthology of Croatian Humor: the Golden Book of Humoristic and Satirical Literature Through Six Centuries), Zagreb: VBZ, 1999
- Antologija hrvatske knjiÃ
¾evnosti, (Anthology of Croatian Literature), ed. Matilda Bolcs, Budapest: Nemzeti Tankonyvkiado, 1999
- Prodavaonica tajni : izbor iz hrvatske fantastiÃÂne proze, (Shop of Secrets: a selection of Croatian fantastic prose), ed. Jagna PogaÃÂnik, Zagreb: Znanje, 2001
- V objetÃÂ Ã
Âeky: antologie chorvatské povÃÂdky 20. stoletà/ sestavil, úvod a slovnÃÂk zastoupených autorÃ
¯ napsal Ivan Dobrovský; doslov napsal Miroslav Ã
 icel; pÃ
ÂeloÃ
¾ili Vlasta Burmazová... [et al.] 1. vyd, Brno; Boskovice : FrantiÃ
¡ek Ã
 ale â ALBERT, 2002
- Pisci o pisanju, (Writers on Writing), ed. Milana VukoviÃÂ RunjiÃÂ, Zagreb: VukoviÃÂ & RunjiÃÂ, 2003
Bibliography, selected
- Velimir ViskoviÃÂ u Pozicija kritiÃÂara: "kritiÃÂarske opaske o suvremenoj hrvatskoj prozi", Zagreb: Znanje, 1988 (The Position of the Critic: Critical Comments on Contemporary Croatian Literature)
- Miroslava VuÃÂiÃÂ: "ÃÂitanje scenarija "DoviÃÂenja u NuÃ
¡tru" Gorana Tribusona, KnjiÃ
¾evna revija, Osijek â 32 (1992), 3-4-5-6 ; str. 301âÂÂ359 (Reading of the Screenplay)
- Gordana CrnkoviÃÂ, "Posveta modernizmu : Goran Tribuson: Sanatorij", RijeÃÂi â (1993), 11/12 ; str. 163âÂÂ168 (Dedication to Modernism: Goran Tribuson, Sanatorium)
- ÃÂurÃÂa Strsoglavec, "Goran Tribuson Oduzmete li mi pravo na mijenu, uÃÂinili ste od mene mrtvog pisca : intervju s G. Tribusonom" (Goran Tribuson: If You Take Away My Right to Change, You've Made Me a Dead Writer: interview with G. Tribuson)
- Jasminka KokoliÃÂ, Ivana BaÃ
¡iÃÂ. NoÃÂna smjena (Night Shift) / Helena SabliÃÂ-Tomiàâ Bibliografske biljeÃ
¡ke uz tekst (Bibliographical notes on the Text), KnjiÃ
¾evna revija, Osijek â 36 (1996), 1/2 ; str. 67âÂÂ117
- Ivan Pinter, Strukturni izvori i uviri proze Gorana Tribusona (Structural Sources and Influences in Goran Tribuson's Prose) / Bibliografske biljeÃ
¡ke uz tekst; Summary, Bjelovarski uÃÂitelj, Bjelovar- 5 (1996), 1/2 ; str. 3âÂÂ18
- Jagna PogaÃÂnik, Borgesovski model fantastike i kratka proza Gorana Tribusona (The Borgesian Model of the Fantastic and Short Prose) / Bibliografske biljeÃ
¡ke uz tekst, KnjiÃ
¾evna revija, Osijek â 40 (2000), 1/2 ; str. 181âÂÂ192
- Velid ÃÂekiÃÂ, Made in USA, proizvedeno u Hrvatskoj : Goran Tribuson (Made in USA made in Croatia: Goran Tribuson), KnjiÃ
¾evna Rijeka, Rijeka â [6] (2001), 1 ; str. 84âÂÂ85
- Antun PaveÃ
¡koviÃÂ, Fusnote ljubavi i zlobe (6) : Goran Tribuson: Mrtva priroda (Ogledi iz estetike), (Footnotes of Love and Malice (6): Goran Tribuson, Still Nature, Esthetical Essays), Republika, Zagreb â 60 (2004), 10 ; str. 123âÂÂ126.
References
- Helena PeriÃÂiàand Ivan Kardum, âÂÂTribusonov dug Bulgakovu - primjer(i) metaliterarnosti iz 70-ih i 80-ihâÂÂ, KnjiÃ
¾evna smotra, Zagreb, 42, 2010, 155 (1), 33-46.
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