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History, scenery and identity definition with Mircea Nedelciu and Andrzej Stasiuk

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Publication: Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Brașov. Series IV: Philology and Cultural Studies, 7 (2), p. 117
p-ISSN:2066-768X
e-ISSN:2066-7698
Publisher:Transilvania University Press
Place:Brașov
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Abstract:Bringing together two different contemporary fiction writers – Mircea Nedelciu, a nationally-praised Romanian author and continentally-acclaimed Polish author Andrzej Stasiuk – the present article focuses on their common preoccupation with (and recurrent representations of) Eastern European identity. A rather meaningful autochthon counterpoint to “classical” approaches on the matter (such as Cioran’s theory of the “historical void”) emerges as their views (coincidentally) converge towards an original and up-to-date way of (re)defining Central and Eastern Europeanism.
Key words:cultural identity, Central and Eastern Europe, contemporary Romanian and Polish literature, history, totalitarianism
Language: English
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