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  1. Eurasia without borders
    the dream of a leftist literary commons, 1919-1943
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts

  2. Eurasia without borders
    the dream of a leftist literary commons, 1919-1943
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England

    "Katerina Clark recovers the story of leftist world literature, a massive project that united writers from the Soviet Union, Europe, Turkey, Iran, India, and China to create a Eurasian commons: a single cultural space that would overcome national,... more

    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum
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    "Katerina Clark recovers the story of leftist world literature, a massive project that united writers from the Soviet Union, Europe, Turkey, Iran, India, and China to create a Eurasian commons: a single cultural space that would overcome national, cultural, and linguistic differences in the name of an anticapitalist and anti-imperialist aesthetic"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780674261105
    RVK Categories: HG 321
    Subjects: Literatur; Antikapitalismus; Antiimperialismus
    Other subjects: Class consciousness in literature; Communism and culture / Eurasia / History / 20th century; Communist aesthetics in literature; Revolutionary literature; Anti-imperialist movements / Eurasia / History / 20th century; Literature and transnationalism / Eurasia / History / 20th century; Eurasia / Literatures / History / 20th century; Anti-imperialist movements; Class consciousness in literature; Communism and culture; Communist aesthetics in literature; Literature; Literature and transnationalism; Revolutionary literature; Eurasia; 1900-1999; History
    Scope: viii, 448 Seiten
    Notes:

    Includes index

    Introduction: Eurasia without borders? -- I. First Steps, 1919-1930: Nâzım Hikmet, Turkish poet of the new millennium -- Revolutionary poetry and the Persianate tradition -- Across the Great Divide to Afghanistan -- India's place in Eurasian cultural geographies -- The "roar" of revolution in the Far East -- II. The commons within sight, 1930-1943: From Shanghai to Berlin and beyond -- Mulk Raj Anand and the London literary left -- The Sino-Japanese War, Mao's talks, and the ecumene unraveled

  3. Eurasia without borders
    the dream of a leftist literary commons, 1919-1943
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England

    "Katerina Clark recovers the story of leftist world literature, a massive project that united writers from the Soviet Union, Europe, Turkey, Iran, India, and China to create a Eurasian commons: a single cultural space that would overcome national,... more

    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan

     

    "Katerina Clark recovers the story of leftist world literature, a massive project that united writers from the Soviet Union, Europe, Turkey, Iran, India, and China to create a Eurasian commons: a single cultural space that would overcome national, cultural, and linguistic differences in the name of an anticapitalist and anti-imperialist aesthetic"--

     

    Export to reference management software   RIS file
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780674261105
    RVK Categories: HG 321
    Subjects: Literatur; Antikapitalismus; Antiimperialismus
    Other subjects: Class consciousness in literature; Communism and culture / Eurasia / History / 20th century; Communist aesthetics in literature; Revolutionary literature; Anti-imperialist movements / Eurasia / History / 20th century; Literature and transnationalism / Eurasia / History / 20th century; Eurasia / Literatures / History / 20th century; Anti-imperialist movements; Class consciousness in literature; Communism and culture; Communist aesthetics in literature; Literature; Literature and transnationalism; Revolutionary literature; Eurasia; 1900-1999; History
    Scope: viii, 448 Seiten
    Notes:

    Includes index

    Introduction: Eurasia without borders? -- I. First Steps, 1919-1930: Nâzım Hikmet, Turkish poet of the new millennium -- Revolutionary poetry and the Persianate tradition -- Across the Great Divide to Afghanistan -- India's place in Eurasian cultural geographies -- The "roar" of revolution in the Far East -- II. The commons within sight, 1930-1943: From Shanghai to Berlin and beyond -- Mulk Raj Anand and the London literary left -- The Sino-Japanese War, Mao's talks, and the ecumene unraveled