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The Columbia Guide to the Literature of Eastern Europe Since 1945 [Hardcover]

Harold B. Segel (Author)

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The Columbia Guides to Literature Since 1945 April 15, 2003

For nearly half a century, the Iron Curtain obscured from Western eyes a vital group of national and regional writers. Seen as a whole, the literatures of Eastern Europe during the second half of the twentieth century are extraordinarily rich, and in recent years many Eastern European novelists, poets, and playwrights have attracted wider attention and broader publication in the West. And yet no reference work, embracing all the countries of this region, including the former East Germany, has brought synoptic analysis to bear on these literatures -- until now.

Featuring lucid analyses of the works of Ivo Andric´, Milan Kundera, Wislawa Szymborksa, Ismail Kadare, Czeslaw Milosz, Christa Wolf, Imre Kertész, and Nina Cassian, among nearly 700 others, The Columbia Guide to the Literatures of Eastern Europe Since 1945 is an indispensable reference to the literatures of the former Soviet bloc: Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and the former republics of Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and East Germany. Marked by geographical proximity and the shared experience of communism and its collapse, these countries are home to writers whose works have illuminated many of the critical ideas and key events of the latter half of the twentieth century.

Compiled by a leading scholar who has a working knowledge of all the languages of the region, the Guide includes an analytical overview of literary themes and trends in historical context, ranging from World War II to the disintegration of Yugoslavia; an A--Z section of almost 700 entries on those writers whose literary debuts or major literary activity came after the war, with lists of works about the authors and of works by the authors available in English translation; a general bibliography; and an author index.

The author entries -- the heart of the book -- provide the most salient information about the writers and concise interpretations of their works. The two-part general bibliography lists references to books and articles only in English. The first part contains works of a general nature on Eastern Europe, primarily but not exclusively after 1945. The second cites works, listed by country, that fall into four categories: histories, literary histories, anthologies, and monographs on genres and movements.


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An increased awareness of the separate cultural identities of the states so long eclipsed by the Soviet Union has led to an interest in the literatures of these nations and the need for biographical and critical material to support this study. Columbia has published a timely resource that provides a wide range of information on almost 700 authors from Albania, the former East Germany, Serbia, Slovenia, and others, filling what would seem to be a considerable gap. In a random sample, 20 of the authors from this volume were checked in Gale's Literature Resource Center (LRC). Seven of the 20 had at least biographical information listed in LRC; the other 13 were not found.

Segel, professor emeritus from Columbia University, is solely responsible for this endeavor, from the selection of the authors to the text written about them. This provides an unusual consistency of tone and style and allows the author to precisely define and follow criteria for inclusion. The entries range in size from half a column to three pages and consist of biographical information, a list of works, works translated into English, and references to additional critical material. The longer entries contain critical commentary, and some include quotations from major pieces.

Segel has written a lengthy introduction that provides an overview of the literatures of the area and period covered, with a necessary emphasis on the influence of politics on art. Other useful features are a chronology of major political events of the period and region; a list of journals, newspapers, etc. from these countries; and a bibliography that consists of general works in English relating to this period and region. There is no standard index but rather a list of entrants by country of origin.

A clear typeface; white, nonreflecting paper; and wide inner margins contribute to this book's visual appeal. Its coverage provides access to information not easily found. This is an appropriate source for all academic and larger public libraries. RBB
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

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A great new research tool... Segel lays out the striking complexity of the region's intellectual life and the lives and work of its writers. In his brilliant introduction, he contributes a magnificently comprehensive, 34-page review article on the region's intellectual life since the war and its history, politics, peoples, and cultures, as well as its literatures.... Highly recommended.

(Library Journal (*Starred Review) 2004)

Assembled by an eminently qualified expert on the literatures of Eastern Europe, this prodigious compilation... provides historical, political, and literary context for the period... [N]o single work in English is nearly so comprehensive.

(Choice vol.35, 2004)

This superb guide to authors and their works fills a much-needed gap in reference works on literature.

(Terri Tickle Miller American Reference Books Annual )

No such handy, erudite guide to the postwar literary traditions of these thirteen nations was available until now...This is an excellent, much-needed reference work, which should be found within reach of every scholar of Eastern European literature... Surely, higher praise for a book cannot be conceived than this, that its only 'flaw' is that it leaves the reader yearning for more of the same?

(Halina Stephan Polish Review )

A timely resource that provides a wide range of information on almost 700 authors from Albania, the former East Germany, Serbia, Slovenia and others, filling what would seem to be a considerable gap.

(Booklist )

It is, of course, thrilling when a senior scholar of Harold Segel's distinction undertakes such tasks. It means that the priorities and emphases in all parts of the book will cohere...Segal has wisely resolved that key to putting a new area on the inner map of American readers is to provide a face, a life, and further reading.

(Caryl Emerson, Princeton University Comparative Literature )

Undoubtedly, Segal's The Columbia Guide to the Literatures of Eastern Europe Since 1945 is an invaluable reference.

(Eileen Krajewski Text and Presentation )

The Columbia Guide conveys this encyclopedic breadth in distilled, ready reference form... serves scholars, teachers, students and librarians alike.

(Michael Biggins American Reference Books Annual )

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