Writing Europe : what is European about the literatures of Europe? : essays from 33 European countries /

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Uniform title:Europa schreibt. English.
Imprint:Budapest, Hungary ; New York : Central European University Press, 2004.
Description:1 online resource (vii, 363 pages) : illustrations, 1 map
Language:English
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Other authors / contributors:Keller, Ursula, 1940-
Rakuša, Ilma.
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Summary:What do we mean by Europe? Thirty-three authors from 33 European countries attempt an answer -- in serious, ironic, skeptical, or optimistic tones. Their essays, written for the symposium held at the Literaturhaus Hamburg in 2003, reflect the astonishing diversity of European cultures.
Other form:Print version: Europa schreibt. English. Writing Europe. Budapest, Hungary ; New York : Central European University Press, 2004
Table of Contents:
  • Writing Europe / by Ursula Keller
  • Impressions and conversations during the intervals / by Ilma Rakuša
  • Europe untitled / by Guðbergur Bergsson
  • The literary hero as hero / by Andrei Bitov
  • Language and terror / by Hans Maarten van den Brink
  • Europe has the shape of my brain / by Mircea Cărtărescu
  • The nursery school teacher from Tversk Street / by Stefan Chwin
  • Concentric circles of identity by Aleš Debaljak
  • Europe from the fringe / by Jörn Donner
  • Europe? / by Mario Fortunato
  • The Western Bloc / Eugenio Fuentes
  • Notes of an escapist / by Jens Christian Grøndahl
  • Europa's lovers / by Durs Grünbein
  • Woven into the web / by Maniela Hodrová
  • Europe in my prose and my theatrical work / by Panos Ioannides
  • Europe
  • One way of reading it / Mirela Ivanova
  • A sort of huge Portugal / by Lídia Jorge
  • Europe writes in time / by Dževad Karahasan
  • Between the local and the universal / by Fatos Lubonja
  • Europe or "Eleuthera, city of the Mnemosyne" / by Adolf Muschg
  • In the intimacy of literary writing / by Péter Nádas
  • Guest faces / by Emine Sevgi Özdamar
  • On the European ingredient in the text / by Geir Pollen
  • In memory of Ernst Wiechert / by Jean Rouaud
  • "We're all right." Europe's influence on my writing / by Robert Schindel
  • Oh, children smeared with honey and with blood / by Ivan Štpka
  • The light falls on me / by Richard Swartz
  • Looking for a widened self-awareness / by Nikos Themelis
  • Europe, a blot of ink / by Emil Tode
  • The future of Europe / by Colm Toíbín
  • You are leaving the American Sector / by Jean-Philippe Toussaint
  • European literature as a Eurovision song contest / by Dubravka Ugrešić
  • B-Europe / by Dragan Velikić
  • What can Lithuania give to present-day Europe / by Tomas Venclova
  • Unfinished thoughts / by Māra Zālīte.