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Transitions of Lithuanian postmodernism : Lithuanian literature in the post-Soviet period /

In 1990, Lithuania was the first of fifteen Soviet Republics to proclaim its independence from the USSR and, in doing so, dealt a fatal blow to this superpower. Overnight, this small country, whose very existence had been erased from the world map for 50 years, became Post-Soviet and proclaimed its...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Kvietkauskas, Mindaugas
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Rodopi, 2011.
Colección:On the boundary of two worlds ; 32.
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490 1 |a On the boundary of two worlds : identity, freedom, and moral imagination in the Baltics ;  |v 32 
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505 0 |a Introduction : the paradox of the double post / Mindaugas Kvietkauskas -- The history of post-Soviet literature : challenges and models of a new identity / Aušra Jurgutienė -- Postmodernism as conjuncture / Dalia Satkauskytė -- The writer in the post-Soviet state : trends in self-interpretation / Loreta Jakonytė -- Lithuanian prose : in search of a new identity / Jūratė Sprindytė -- The present of past things : transformations of Lithuanian historical discourse / Algis Kalėda -- Apocalyptic imagination in the novels of Ričardas Gavelis / Regimantas Tamošaitis -- Three articulations of Isaac in Lithuanian literature / Loreta Mačianskaitė -- Women's literature and its readings / Solveiga Daugirdaitė -- Patterns of post-war memory / Saulė Matulevičienė -- Forms of self-awareness in Lithuanian documentary literature / Elena Baliuytė -- Lithuanian essay : between the Soviet era and independence / Dalia Čiočytė -- Tomas Venclova : the poet and totalitarianism / Donata Mitaitė -- Sources of classicism in contemporary Polish and Lithuanian literature / Audinga Peluritytė-Tikuišienė -- Lyric poetry since the 1980s : caught between unrest and meditation / Rita Tūtlytė -- The art of the unpoetic poem : trends in post-Soviet Lithuanian poetry / Brigita Speičytė. 
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