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Twenty-first-century Central and Eastern European writers [electronic resource] / Steven Serafin and Vasa D. Mihailovich, editors.

Contributor Mihailovich, Vasa D. editor.

Imprint:Detroit, Mich. : Gale, 2010.

Description1 online resource.

Note:Stefan Agopian, 1947- -- Michal Ajvaz, 1949- -- David Albahari, 1948- -- Petre M. Andreevski, 1934-2006 -- Jan Balaban, 1961- -- Adriana Bittel, 1946- -- Vytautas P. Bloze, 1930- -- Adam Bodor, 1936- -- Maris Caklais, 1940-2003 -- Stefan Chwin, 1949- -- Milovan Danojlic, 1937- -- Moma Dimic, 1944-2008 -- Slavenka Drakulic, 1949- -- Emiliya Dvoryanova, 1958- -- Nedjeljko Fabrio, 1937- -- Dinu Flamand, 1947- -- Ricardas Gavelis, 1950-2002 -- Bogdan Ghiu, 1958- -- Georgi Gospodinov, 1968- -- Lajos Grendel, 1948- -- Manuela Gretkowska, 1964- -- Emil Hakl (Jan Benes), 1958- -- Daniela Hodrova, 1946- -- Pawel Huelle, 1957- -- Ani Ilkov, 1957- -- Jurga Ivanauskaite, 1961-2007 -- Milan Jesih, 1950- -- Ismail Kadare, 1936- -- Sandor Kanyadi, 1929- -- Ryszard Kapuscinski, 1932-2007 -- Imre Kertesz, 1929- -- Dusan Kovacevic, 1948- -- J.H. Krchovsky (Jiri Hasek), 1960- -- Radmila Lazic, 1949- -- Ewa Lipska, 1945- -- Luljeta Lleshanaku, 1968- -- Svetlana Makarovic, 1939- -- Nijole Miliauskaite, 1950-2002 -- Peter Nadas, 1942- -- Tonu Onnepalu (Emil Tode, Anton Nigov), 1962- -- Peter Pist'anek, 1960- -- Pauls Putnins, 1937- -- Jovan Radulovic, 1951- -- Zsuzsa Rakovszky, 1950- -- Gundega Repse, 1960- -- Hando Runnel, 1938- -- Milisav Savic, 1945- -- Zigmunds Skujins, 1926- -- Tadeusz Slobodzianek, 1955- -- Joze Snoj, 1934- -- Andrzej Stasiuk, 1960 -- Ivan Teofilov, 1931- -- Gane Todorovski, 1929- -- Olga Tokarczuk, 1962- -- Jachym Topol, 1962- -- Svetlana Velmar-Jankovic, 1933- -- Michal Viewegh, 1962- -- Pavel Vilikovsky, 1941- -- Irena Vrkljan, 1930- -- Ekaterina Yosifova, 1941-.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.

Note:This volume includes entries on authors from Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, and Slovenia. Despite the popular notion of a common Europe that rapidly unfolded after the fall of Communism, the independent countries of Central & Eastern Europe retain their distinct national identities, and their literatures reflect their separateness from European integration.

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Series Statement
Dictionary of literary biography complete online
Dictionary of literary biography ; v. 353
Subject:
Authors, East European -- 21st century.
Authors, European -- 21st century -- Biography.
Central European literature -- 21st century.
Eastern European literature -- 21st century.
Literature -- History and criticism.
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Dictionary of literary biography ; v. 353.