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Literature in Exile

Glad, John(Edited by)
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In December 1987 a group of published novelists, poets, and journalists met in Vienna to participate in the Wheatland Conference on Literature.

The writers presented papers addressing their common experience—that of being exiled.

Each explored different facets of the condition of exile, providing answers to questions such as: What do exiled writers have in common?

What is the exile’s obligation to colleagues and readers in the country of origin?

Is the effect of changing languages one of enrichment or impoverishment?

How does the new society treat the emigre? Following each essay is a peer discussion of the topic addressed. The volume includes writers whose origins lie in Central Europe, South Africa, Israel, Cuba, Chile, Somalia, and Turkey.

Through their testimony of the creative process in exile, we gain insight into the forces which affect the creative process as a whole.Contributors.

William Gass, Yury Miloslavsky, Jan Vladislav, Jiri Grusa, Guillermo Cabrera Infante, Horst Bienek, Edward Limonov, Nedim Gursel, Nuruddin Farah, Jaroslav Vejvoda, Anton Shammas, Joseph Brodsky, Wojciech Karpinski, Thomas Venclova, Yuri Druzhnikov

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Product Details
Duke University Press
0822309874 / 9780822309871
Hardback
28/03/1990
United States
192 pages