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Forty-three distinguished writers from sixteen Eastern European nations--including Poland, Russia, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Albania--provide illuminating studies of the absurdities, tragedies, and conditions of their homelands and the world at large. Original.

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Recent writings--passionate, reckless, comic, and tragic by turn--from the trenches of splintered Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. Behind the Communist wall, literature was routinely both revered and feared, Czech novelist Ivan Kl¡ma (My Golden Trades, p. 1013) points out in his introduction; paradoxically, it grew powerful through government suppression and censorship. The resulting mix of confidence and despair among Eastern European writers is evident in many of these short works, nearly all fictional--from the sly wit of Serbian Bora osi's ``Russians By Trade,'' a tale of the effect on local villagers of the Russian presence in 1936, to ``Ants,'' Russian samizdat writer Viktor Lapitskii's haunting story of a man who learns to love the insects that infest his body. In between, Hanna Krall tells, in ``Retina,'' of a Polish man whose silence regarding his experience in Hitler's concentration camps leads to his son's terrorist activities; Bohumil Hrabal, in a letter entitled ``The Pink Scarf,'' describes petty rebellious acts committed in Czechoslovakia in 1989; and Mao schemes to destroy European femininity in ``The Concert,'' an excerpt from Albanian Ismail Kadare's 1994 novel of the same name. Styles vary intriguingly among nations from the sorrowful simplicity of Polish Pawel Huelle's ``Mina,'' whose protagonist is committed to a mental institution, to the cynical humor of Bulgarian Viktor Paskov's ``Big Business,'' in which Bulgarian exiles pose as Romanian refugees in hopes of garnering greater begging income in the Paris M‚tro. Most memorable are Bulgarian Ivailo Dichev's ``Desires: The Erotica of Communism,'' a convincing demonstration of how Communism can stimulate the libido, and Latvian Andra Neiburga's ``Mousy Death,'' in which a woman collapses from the effects of environmental pollution. Established authors are mixed with newcomers here by March (Goya, not reviewed), traditional storytellers with experimentalists. What comes across loud and clear is that all have had their fill of silence. Captivating, kaleidoscopic, vital fiction, as informative as today's newspaper. -- Copyright ©1994, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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  • PublisherVintage
  • Publication date1994
  • ISBN 10 0679745149
  • ISBN 13 9780679745143
  • BindingPaperback
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages403
  • EditorMichael March
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