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East-Central European Literatures Twenty Years After

Michael Henry Heim

University of California, Los Angeles

Robert Elsie

Sasha Razor

University of California, Los Angeles

Kristin Vitalich

University of Washington

Polina Dimova

University of California, Berkeley

Kristin Vitalich

University of Washington

Jonathan Bolton

Harvard University

Peter Sherwood

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Joanna Nizynska

Harvard University

Sean Cotter

University of Texas, Dallas

Tomislav Longinovic

University of Wisconsin, Madison

Rajendra A. Chitnis

University of Bristol

Erika Johnson Debeljak

Spela Pavlic

Vitaly Chernetsky

Miami University

The goal of this collective effort is to provide an overview of the course of Central European literatures in the twenty years following the fall of the Berlin Wall. The authors have highlighted works they consider representative of their countries’ literary production and placed them in the context of the political and social changes they reflect. Where English translations of the works in question are available, they are listed in a bibliography attached to each article.

Key Words: literature • post-1989 • Central Europe • translations into English

This version was published on November 1, 2009

East European Politics & Societies, Vol. 23, No. 4, 552-581 (2009)
DOI: 10.1177/0888325409345139


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