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A short interview with the author and an excerpt of "Crime la Elsinore"
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Excerpts form L. Georgescu's works, comments from colleagues.
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Intalnirea din pamanturi, In ceata, Morometii - Marin Preda; Alexandra si infernul, Moartea lui Orfeu - Laurentiu Fulga; Vara baroc (1980), Solstitiu tulburat (1982) - Paul Georgescu; Ficţiune şi infanterie, Avionul de hartie - Costache Olăreanu; Iarna barbatilor - Stefan Banulescu Istorii - Mircea Ciobanu; Paradisul derizoriu - Livius Ciocarlie; Ingerul a strigat - Ion Mohreanu;
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comments on Dan Coman and his work published by Editura Vinea, Bucureşti, 2005
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(Viaţa, patimile şi cîntecele lui Leonard Cohen, Editura Polirom, 2005) - Mircea Mihaies; Metamorfozele punctului. În jurul experienţei revelatoare (Editura Paralela 45, 2004) - Virgil Podoaba; (Literatura română în postceauşism. II. Proza. Prezentul ca dezumanizare, Editura Polirom, 2006)- Dan C. Mihăilescu
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Bogdan CREŢU - Caragiale antiutopist. Călătorie în tâmpitopole
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Estonian literary criticism published in 2008 is analysed. Comparison of the annual book reviews of the past few years reveals that the condition of literary criticism is a little better than four or five years ago, which does not apply, however, to the situation of two or three years ago. Some theoreticians speak of a crisis allegedly ruling in Estonian literary criticism ever since the beginning of this century, but this is largely a viewpoint issue. One should better accept the specific points bound to the smallness of the Estonian community, without necessarily regarding them as faults. On the one hand, in both of our leading cultural maga zines, Looming and Vikerkaar, there is a noticeable overlap in the lists of authors and reviewers, but on the other hand, the lists are different for the two magazines, and so is the criticism. In Looming it tends to sound more conservative, whereas the authors attracted by Vikerkaar are, on average, a little younger and their position is slightly more to the left. The form of criticism cultivated — quite a classical review — is nevertheless the same for both magazines. Literary criticism can also be found in Estonian newspapers. In dailies the length of the reviews is strongly limited, which stimulates the reviewers to exert themselves to pack more meaning into their short text. Long articles — up to 1500 words — are accepted only by the cultural weekly Sirp, and this is where the most fascinating book reviews of 2008 where published. Those were certainly not restricted to just one book, but revealed the philosophic, aesthetic and moral views of the authors on a broader and more abstract scale, or provided a comparative analysis of several books. If the latter approach gained more ground in Estonian literary criticism in the future, it would be a welcome development indeed.
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Biography; bibliography; list of literary awards.
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An interview with Ibrahim Kajan about his life and work, especially about Mostar as this poet’s native land and literary and cultural setting, his literary models, literature for children, itineraries and other.
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Literary study follows the development of Hasan Kikić’s poetics, from his folkloristic and expressionistic phase, to the shift into engaged, social literature. Kikić’s naturalistic expressionism, alongside the lyrical expressionism of Zijo Dizadarević, is an extraordinary literary particularity in Bosniak literature corpus. Especial accent is put on the social and anti-war component in Kikić’s prose, as an expression of intellectual engagement.
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Stories: Blokada / The Blockade; Poljubac / The Kiss; Kombine / The Slip; Još / More; Kruh / The Bread; Iščekivanje / The Waiting
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A short literary study on one of the most distinguished representatives of the first generation of Bosniak authors - Riza-Beg Kapetanović Ljubušak. Analytical observation of content and formal elements of Ljubušak’s literature cover poetry, prose and plays (“dramatic poems”), revealing certain, little known or insufficiently explored units of Ljubušak’s work.
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