In his book, Čitanje grada(Reading the City), Krešimir Nemec stated that A.G. Matoš has
„modeled after Baudelaire, introduced to the Croatian literature a figure of an idle observer,
a curious pedestrian or a flâneur, a typical impressionist product of urban culture and aesthetics
of the street”. As a reference and a starting point for reflection on flâneurism’s motifs in contemporary Croatian literature, A.G. Matoš is used as a factor of distinction in outlining one of
the most characteristic aspects of the so-called transitional literature. Having said that, a common conclusion is that flâneurismhas, in the Croatian contemporary prose, moved from the
streets to the shopping malls. However, contemporary Croatian prose offers the reading of other
flâneurism practices as a movement that reflects the changes in categories of urban life, space,
daily life and discourse in the transition period from the 20
th
to the 21
st
century due to the transformative processes such as a transition, globalization and media revolution. Ultimately, Nemec
writes: „If he had experienced the present era of electronics and virtual reality, Matoš probably
would have called the tireless surfers of the endless Internet sphere electronic flâneurs”.71071188Poznańskie Studia Slawistyczn
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