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The third shore : women's fiction from East Central Europe / edited by Agata Schwartz and Luise von Flotow.

Title
The third shore : women's fiction from East Central Europe / edited by Agata Schwartz and Luise von Flotow.
Publication
Evanston, Ill. : Northwestern University Press, 2006.

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Additional Authors
  • Schwartz, Agata, 1961-
  • Von Flotow-Evans, Luise.
  • von Flotow, Luise, 1951-
Description
xxxv, 245 p.; 22 cm.
Summary
"The events of 1989 that brought an end to the so-called East Bloc may have increased women's opportunities to write and publish, or at least changed the circumstances under which they do so. Still writing from a certain historical and cultural margin, these women from East Central Europe have begun to explore a new freedom whose fruits are displayed to exhilarating effect in this book-a freedom to experiment, to innovate, to create a literature uniquely expressive of their world. This volume for the first time allows English-speaking readers to discover the pleasures of these women's writing. A rich compendium of fiction by twenty-five women from eighteen different nations ranging from Lithuania to Ukraine to Poland, the Czech Republic, Romania, Albania, and Slovenia, The Third Shore brings to light a whole spectrum of women's literary accomplishment and experience virtually unknown in the West. Gracefully translated, and with an introduction that establishes their political, historical, and literary context, these stories written in the decade after the fall of the Iron Curtain are tales of the familiar-of illness and death, love and desire, motherhood and war, feminism, and patriarchy-reconceived and turned into something altogether new by the distinctive experience they reflect."--Publisher's website.
Series Statement
Writings from an unbound Europe
Uniform Title
Writings from an unbound Europe.
Subject
  • East European fiction > 20th century > Translations into English
  • East European fiction > Women authors > Translations into English
  • Roman est-européen > 20e siècle > Traductions anglaises
  • Vrouwelijke auteurs
  • Écrits de femmes est-européens
Note
  • Translated into English.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-238).
Language (note)
  • Translated into English.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Women's space and women's writing in post-Communist Europe / [Agata Schwartz, Louise von Flotow] -- Plaza de España / Diana Çuli -- The shears / Mira Mekşi -- The dancer in the window / Sanja Lovrenčić -- Why do these black worms fly just everywhere I am myself only accidentally / Lela B. Njatin -- How we killed the sailor / Alma Lazarevska -- 20 Firula Road / Ljiljiana Đurđić -- The story of the man who sold sauerkraut and had a lioness-daughter / Judita Šalgo -- The same old story / Jadranka Vladova -- The herbarium / Hristina Marinova -- Everything's OK / Daniela Crăsnaru -- from A day without a president / Carmen Francesca Banciu -- South wind and a sunny day / Zsuzsa Kapecz -- from Like two peas in a pod / Dóra Esze -- A little bedtime story / Jana Juránová -- Day by day / Etela Farkašová -- Far and near / Daniela Fischerová -- I, Milena / Oksana Zabuzhko -- The cyber / Ljubovʹ Romanchuk -- from E.E. / Olga Tokarczuk -- The third shore / Natasza Goerke -- The men and the gentlemen / Gabriele Eckart -- Dance on the canal / Kerstin Hensel -- Lady with cowshit / Renata Šerelytė -- Pleasures of the saints / Nora Ikstẹna -- The mill ghost / Maimu Berg -- from Alchemy / Kärt Hellermaa.
ISBN
  • 0810123096 (hdbk. : alk. paper)
  • 9780810123090 (hdbk. : alk. paper)
  • 0810123118 (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • 9780810123113 (pbk. : alk. paper)
LCCN
^^2005013707
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library