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  1. Mesopotamia
    Autor*in: Zhadan, Serhiy
    Erschienen: [2018]; ©2018
    Verlag:  Yale University Press, New Haven, CT

    A unique work of fiction from the troubled streets of Ukraine, giving invaluable testimony to the new history unfolding in the nation’s post-independence years ";One of the most astounding novels to come out of modern Ukraine. Mesopotamia is... mehr

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    A unique work of fiction from the troubled streets of Ukraine, giving invaluable testimony to the new history unfolding in the nation’s post-independence years ";One of the most astounding novels to come out of modern Ukraine. Mesopotamia is seductive, twisted, brilliant, and fierce.";—Gary Shteyngart, author of Little Failure and Absurdistan This captivating book is Serhiy Zhadan’s ode to Kharkiv, the traditionally Russian-speaking city in Eastern Ukraine where he makes his home. A leader among Ukrainian post†‘independence authors, Zhadan employs both prose and poetry to address the disillusionment, complications, and complexities that have marked Ukrainian life in the decades following the Soviet Union’s collapse. His novel provides an extraordinary depiction of the lives of working-class Ukrainians struggling against an implacable fate: the road forward seems blocked at every turn by demagogic forces and remnants of the Russian past. Zhadan’s nine interconnected stories and accompanying poems are set in a city both representative and unusual, and his characters are simultaneously familiar and strange. Following a kind of magical-realist logic, his stories expose the grit and burden of stalled lives, the universal desire for intimacy, and a wistful realization of the off-kilter and even perverse nature of love

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9780300235739
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    Schriftenreihe: The Margellos World Republic of Letters
    Schlagworte: Ukrainian poetry; Ukrainian prose literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / General
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (320 p.)
  2. Ukrainian women writers and the national imaginary :
    from the collapse of the USSR to the Euromaidan /
    Erschienen: 2019.
    Verlag:  University of Toronto Press,, Toronto ;

    "Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Ukrainian literary world has not only experienced a true blossoming of women's prose, but has also witnessed a number of female authors assume the roles of literary trendsetters and authoritative critics... mehr

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    "Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Ukrainian literary world has not only experienced a true blossoming of women's prose, but has also witnessed a number of female authors assume the roles of literary trendsetters and authoritative critics of their culture. In this first in-depth study of how Ukrainian women's prose writing was able to re-emerge so powerfully after being marginalized in the Soviet era, Oleksandra Wallo examines the writings and literary careers of leading contemporary Ukrainian women authors, such as Oksana Zabuzhko, Ievheniia Kononenko, and Maria Matios. Her study shows how these women reshaped literary culture with their contributions to the development of the Ukrainian national imaginary in the wake of the Soviet state's disintegration. The interjection of women's voices and perspectives into the narratives about the nation has often permitted these writers to highlight the diversity of the national picture and the complexity of the national story. Utilizing insights from postcolonial and nationalism studies, Wallo's book theorizes the interdependence between the national imaginary and narrative plots, and scrutinizes how prominent Ukrainian women authors experimented with literary form in order to rewrite the story of women and nationhood."--

     

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  3. Mesopotamia
    Autor*in: ZHadan, Serhii
    Erschienen: [2018]; 2018
    Verlag:  Yale University Press, New Haven ; London

    A unique work of fiction from the troubled streets of Ukraine, giving invaluable testimony to the new history unfolding in the nations post-independence years mehr

    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek

     

    A unique work of fiction from the troubled streets of Ukraine, giving invaluable testimony to the new history unfolding in the nations post-independence years

     

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    Beteiligt: Costigan-Humes, Reilly
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780300235739
    Schriftenreihe: A Margellos world republic of letters book
    Schlagworte: Ukrainian prose literature; Ukrainian poetry
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (310 pages)
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  4. Ukrainian women writers and the national imaginary
    from the collapse of the USSR to the Euromaidan
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    "Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Ukrainian literary world has not only experienced a true blossoming of women's prose, but has also witnessed a number of female authors assume the roles of literary trendsetters and authoritative critics... mehr

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    "Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Ukrainian literary world has not only experienced a true blossoming of women's prose, but has also witnessed a number of female authors assume the roles of literary trendsetters and authoritative critics of their culture. In this first in-depth study of how Ukrainian women's prose writing was able to re-emerge so powerfully after being marginalized in the Soviet era, Oleksandra Wallo examines the writings and literary careers of leading contemporary Ukrainian women authors, such as Oksana Zabuzhko, Ievheniia Kononenko, and Maria Matios. Her study shows how these women reshaped literary culture with their contributions to the development of the Ukrainian national imaginary in the wake of the Soviet state's disintegration. The interjection of women's voices and perspectives into the narratives about the nation has often permitted these writers to highlight the diversity of the national picture and the complexity of the national story. Utilizing insights from postcolonial and nationalism studies, Wallo's book theorizes the interdependence between the national imaginary and narrative plots, and scrutinizes how prominent Ukrainian women authors experimented with literary form in order to rewrite the story of women and nationhood."-- Introduction: Women, Literature, and the National Imaginary in (Post)colonial Ukraine -- 1. On the Invisibility of Ukrainian Women's Writing in the Soviet Empire -- 2. How Can a Ukrainian Woman Write? -- 3. Voicing the Self: The First Ukrainian Bestseller by a Woman Writer -- 4. Rewriting the Nation: National Narratives by Maria Matios and Ievheniia Kononenko -- 5. Excavating the (Gendered) Nation: Oksana Zabuzhko's Museum-Novel -- 6. New National Chronicles: Women (Writers) on the Euromaidan -- Conclusion.

     

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  5. Mesopotamia
    Erschienen: [2018]
    Verlag:  Yale University Press, New Haven

    A unique work of fiction from the troubled streets of Ukraine, giving invaluable testimony to the new history unfolding in the nations post-independence years Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; CONTENTS; PART I Stories and Biographies;... mehr

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    A unique work of fiction from the troubled streets of Ukraine, giving invaluable testimony to the new history unfolding in the nations post-independence years Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; CONTENTS; PART I Stories and Biographies; Marat; Romeo; John; Mark; Yura; Thomas; Matthew; Bob; Luke; PART II Notes and Addenda

     

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    Beteiligt: Wheeler, Isaac Stackhouse (ÜbersetzerIn); Costigan-Humes, Reilly (ÜbersetzerIn); Tkacz, Virlana (ÜbersetzerIn); Phipps, Wanda (ÜbersetzerIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0300235739; 9780300235739
    Schriftenreihe: A Margellos world republic of letters book
    Schlagworte: Ukrainian prose literature; Ukrainian poetry; Ukrainian prose literature; Translations; FICTION ; General; Ukrainian poetry
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (310 pages)
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    "Original Ukrainian edition was published by Klub simejnogo dozvillja, Kharkiv, 2014"--Title page verso

  6. Ukrainian women writers and the national imaginary
    from the collapse of the USSR to the Euromaidan
    Erschienen: [2020]; © 2020
    Verlag:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Transliteration -- Introduction: Women, Literature, and the National Imaginary in (Post)colonial Ukraine -- 1. On the Invisibility of Ukrainian Women's Writing in the Soviet Empire -- 2. How Can a... mehr

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Transliteration -- Introduction: Women, Literature, and the National Imaginary in (Post)colonial Ukraine -- 1. On the Invisibility of Ukrainian Women's Writing in the Soviet Empire -- 2. How Can a Ukrainian Woman Write? -- 3. Voicing the Self: The First Ukrainian Bestseller by a Woman Writer -- 4. Rewriting the Nation: National Narratives by Maria Matios and Yevhenia Kononenko -- 5. Excavating the (Gendered) Nation: Oksana Zabuzhko's Museum Novel -- 6. New National Chronicles: Women (Writers) on the Euromaidan -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Ukrainian literary world has not only experienced a true blossoming of women's prose, but has also witnessed a number of female authors assume the roles of literary trendsetters and authoritative critics of their culture. In this first in-depth study of how Ukrainian women's prose writing was able to re-emerge so powerfully after being marginalized in the Soviet era, Oleksandra Wallo examines the writings and literary careers of leading contemporary Ukrainian women authors, such as Oksana Zabuzhko, Ievheniia Kononenko, and Maria Matios. Her study shows how these women reshaped literary culture with their contributions to the development of the Ukrainian national imaginary in the wake of the Soviet state's disintegration. The interjection of women's voices and perspectives into the narratives about the nation has often permitted these writers to highlight the diversity of the national picture and the complexity of the national story. Utilizing insights from postcolonial and nationalism studies, Wallo's book theorizes the interdependence between the national imaginary and narrative plots, and scrutinizes how prominent Ukrainian women authors experimented with literary form in order to rewrite the story of women and nationhood

     

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