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Marta Koval

    "We search the past ... for our own lost selves"
    Frameworks of Memory in Recent American Fiction
    • 2021

      Frameworks of Memory in Recent American Fiction

      Narratives of East-Central European Immigrant Experience

      • 178 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Exploring the themes of memory and forgetting, this monograph delves into how these concepts shape identity and influence the experiences of immigrants and exiles. It highlights the works of contemporary American authors of East-Central European descent, such as Askold Melnyczuk, Domnica Radulescu, and Aleksandar Hemon, examining their fictional portrayals of post-immigrant and exile life. Through this lens, the book offers insights into the complexities of cultural adjustment and personal narratives within these communities.

      Frameworks of Memory in Recent American Fiction
    • 2013

      "We search the past ... for our own lost selves"

      Representations of Historical Experience in Recent American Fiction

      • 255 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      The book is a study of the most recent American fiction, published at the turn of the 21th century, which demonstrates a renewed interest in the matters of history. Using the concepts of memory and experience, the author points at the ways in which subjective history has been created in the new «novel about history», written by such authors as William Gass, Richard Powers, Marilynne Robinson, Nicholson Baker, Aleksandar Hemon, and Jeffrey Eugenides. Theoretically, the study has been inspired by the works of Aleida Assmann, Hayden White, Reinhart Koselleck, Frank Ankersmit, and Dominick LaCapra.

      "We search the past ... for our own lost selves"