The Exile and Return of Writers from East-Central Europe - A Compendium

The Exile and Return of Writers from East-Central Europe - A Compendium

von: John Neubauer, Borbála Zsuzsanna Török

Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co.KG, 2009

ISBN: 9783110217742

Sprache: Englisch

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The Exile and Return of Writers from East-Central Europe - A Compendium



  Frontmatter 1  
  Table of Contents 5  
  Preface 11  
  Chapter I 15  
     Introduction 17  
     Exile: Home of the Twentieth Century 18  
  Chapter II Exile Cultures Abroad: Publishing Ventures,Exiles Associations, and Audiences 119  
     Introduction 121  
     In the Vacuum of Exile: The Hungarian Activists in Vienna 1919–1926 123  
     Cosmopolitans without a Polis: Towards a Hermeneutics of the East-East Exilic Experience (1929–1945) 137  
     Kultura (1946–2000) 158  
     Polish World War II Veteran Émigré Writers in the US: Danuta Mostwin and Others 203  
     Irodalmi Újság in Exile: 1957–1989 218  
     The Hungarian Mikes Kör and Magyar Mühely: Personal Recollections 244  
     “We did not want an émigré journal”: Pavel Tigrid and Sv?dectví 256  
     Monica Lovinescu at Radio Free Europe 290  
  Chapter III Individual Trajectories 319  
     Introduction 321  
     Miloš Crnjanski in Exile 323  
     Gombrowicz, the Émigré 339  
     Paul Goma: the Permanence of Dissidence and Exile 356  
     Writing and Internal Exile in Eastern Europe: The Example of Imre Kertész 382  
     Kundera’s Paradise Lost: Paradigm of the Circle 398  
  Chapter IV Autobiographical Exile Writing 409  
     Introduction 411  
     Life in Translation: Exile in the Autobiographical Works of Kazimierz Brandys and Andrzej Bobkowski 414  
     From Diary to Novel: Sándor Márai’s San Gennaro vére and Ítélet Canudosban 430  
     Exile Diaries: Sándor Márai, Gustaw Herling-Grudzin´ ski, and Others 436  
     “Is There a Place Like Home?” Jewish Narratives of Exile and Homecoming in Late Twentieth-Century East-Central Europe 446  
  Chapter V The 1990s: Homecoming, (Re)Canonization, New Exiles 485  
     Introduction 487  
     Herta Müller: Between Myths of Belonging 489  
     Post-Yugoslav Theater Exile: Transitory, Partial and Digital 511  
     Losing Touch, Keeping in Touch, Out of Touch: The Reintegration of Hungarian Literary Exile after 1989 535  
     Albert Wass: Rebirth and Apotheosis of a Transylvanian-Hungarian Writer 552  
  Chapter VI 591  
     Instead of Conclusion: East Central Literary Exile and its Representation 593  
     A Timeline of Exile Movements, 1919–2000 611  
  List of Contributors 619  
  Backmatter 627  

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