The Exile and Return of Writers from East-Central Europe: A CompendiumJohn Neubauer, Borbála Zsuzsanna Török Walter de Gruyter, 2009 - 626 oldal This is the first comparative study of literature written by writers who fled from East-Central Europe during the twentieth century. It includes not only interpretations of individual lives and literary works, but also studies of the most important literary journals, publishers, radio programs, and other aspects of exile literary cultures. The theoretical part of introduction distinguishes between exiles, émigrés, and expatriates, while the historical part surveys the pre-twentieth-century exile traditions and provides an overview of the exilic events between 1919 and 1995; one section is devoted to exile cultures in Paris, London, and New York, as well as in Moscow, Madrid, Toronto, Buenos Aires and other cities. The studies focus on the factional divisions within each national exile culture and on the relationship between the various exiled national cultures among each other. They also investigate the relation of each exile national culture to the culture of its host country. Individual essays are devoted to Witold Gombrowicz, Paul Goma, Milan Kundera, Monica Lovincescu, Milos Crnjanski, Herta Müller, and to the "internal exile" of Imre Kertész. Special attention is devoted to the new forms of exile that emerged during the ex-Yugoslav wars, and to the problems of "homecoming" of exiled texts and writers. |
Tartalomjegyzék
Introduction | 3 |
Home of the Twentieth Century | 4 |
Introduction | 107 |
The Hungarian Activists in Vienna 19191926 | 109 |
Towards a Hermeneutics of the EastEast Exilic Experience 19291945 | 123 |
Kultura 19462000 | 144 |
Danuta Mostwin and Others | 189 |
19571989 | 204 |
Paradigm of the Circle | 384 |
Introduction | 397 |
Exile in the Autobiographical Works of Kazimierz Brandys and Andrzej Bobkowski | 400 |
Sándor Márais San Gennaro vére and Ítélet Canudosban | 416 |
Sándor Márai Gustaw HerlingGrudzin ́ ski and Others | 422 |
Is There a Place Like Home? Jewish Narratives of Exile and Homecoming in Late TwentiethCentury EastCentral Europe | 432 |
Introduction | 473 |
Between Myths of Belonging | 475 |
Personal Recollections | 230 |
Pavel Tigrid and Svĕdectví | 242 |
Monica Lovinescu at Radio Free Europe | 276 |
Introduction | 307 |
Miloš Crnjanski in Exile | 309 |
Gombrowicz the Émigré | 325 |
the Permanence of Dissidence and Exile | 342 |
The Example of Imre Kertész | 368 |
Transitory Partial and Digital | 497 |
The Reintegration of Hungarian Literary Exile after 1989 | 521 |
Rebirth and Apotheosis of a TransylvanianHungarian Writer | 538 |
East Central Literary Exile and its Representation | 579 |
A Timeline of Exile Movements 19192000 | 597 |
List of Contributors | 605 |
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The Exile and Return of Writers from East-Central Europe: A Compendium John Neubauer,Borbála Zsuzsanna Török Korlátozott előnézet - 2009 |