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The Dedalus Book of Slovak Literature

The Dedalus Book of Slovak Literature
Author: Peter Karpinský
Publisher: Dedalus European Anthologies
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Short stories, Slovak
ISBN: 9781910213049

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The Dedalus Book of Slovak Literature offers a wide-ranging selection of fiction from the end of the nineteenth century until the present day, including work by Slovak's classic and most important contemporary authors such as Rudolf Sloboda, Dominik Tatarka, Opavel Vilikovsky, Monika Kompanikova and Balla. This is the most important selection of Slovak fiction to have appeared in English and will be essential reading for anyone wanting to gain an idea of Slovak Literature.


The Dedalus Book of Slovak Literature

The Dedalus Book of Slovak Literature
Author: Peter Karpinský
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2014
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9781910213209

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History of Slovak Literature

History of Slovak Literature
Author: Peter Petro
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 175
Release: 1997-05-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0773565981

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Starting with the Great Moravian period, Peter Petro surveys one thousand years of Slovak literature. He examines the medieval, Renaissance, baroque, classical, romantic, realist, and modern periods and highlights the contributions of such writers as Hronský, Hviezdoslav, Kollár, Kukucín, Nedozerský, Papánek, Rúfus, Safárik, Tatarka, Tranovský, Vajanský, and Záborský. Like Czech, Polish, and Ukrainian writing, Slovak literature transcended the merely literary to become an influential political and cultural tool: Slovak writers and poets played an important role in promoting and protecting the culture and language of their people against invading cultures. A History of Slovak Literature will be a welcome addition to the field of Slavic studies.


Into the Spotlight

Into the Spotlight
Author: Magdalena Mullek
Publisher: Parthian
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2017-05-02
Genre: Short stories, Slovak
ISBN: 9781912109531

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Though Into the Spotlight is drawn from the work of writers from one of Europe's smallest countries, this source reveals itself to be something like a magic lamp out of which comes a multitude of subjects, themes, and styles well out of proportion to its size. Like the best writers, this anthology brilliantly balances the specific and the universal. There are stories that could have taken place anywhere-of love and hate, beauty and ugliness, illness and music-stories distinctly and intriguingly Slovak-of a devout Slovak's imprisonment in the Russian Gulag, the rough and tumble world of the country's Roma-stories from other countries and continents, and stories that seem to come from other worlds entirely-of real or imaginary doubles and surreal nocturnal circuses. -Michael Stein, Literalab, editor at BODY


In Another Time

In Another Time
Author: Jillian Cantor
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2019-03-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0062863339

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“Jillian Cantor’s In Another Time is a love song to the most powerful of all human emotions: hope. It is the story of Max and Hanna, two star-crossed lovers fighting to stay together during an impossible moment in history. It is gripping, mysterious, romantic, and altogether unique. I was enchanted by this beautiful, heartbreaking novel.” — Ariel Lawhon, author of I Was Anastasia A sweeping historical novel that spans Germany, England, and the United States and follows a young couple torn apart by circumstance leading up to World War II—and the family secret that may prove to be the means for survival. 1931, Germany. Bookshop owner Max Beissinger meets Hanna Ginsberg, a budding concert violinist, and immediately they feel a powerful chemistry. It isn’t long before they fall in love and begin making plans for the future. As their love affair unfolds over the next five years, Hitler comes to power. Their love is tested with the new landscape and the realities of war, not the least of which is that Hanna is Jewish and Max is not. But unbeknownst to Hanna is the fact that Max has a secret, which causes him to leave for months at a time—a secret that Max is convinced will help him save Hanna if Germany becomes too dangerous for her because of her religion. In 1946, Hanna Ginsberg awakens in a field outside of Berlin. Disoriented and afraid, she has no memory of the past ten years and no idea what has happened to Max. With no information as to Max’s whereabouts—or if he is even still alive—she decides to move to London to live with her sister while she gets her bearings. Even without an orchestra to play in, she throws herself completely into her music to keep alive her lifelong dream of becoming a concert violinist. But the music also serves as a balm to heal her deeply wounded heart and she eventually gets the opening she long hoped for. Even so, as the days, months, and years pass, taking her from London to Paris to Vienna to America, she continues to be haunted by her forgotten past, and the fate of the only man she has ever loved and cannot forget. Told in alternating viewpoints—Max in the years leading up to WWII, and Hanna in the ten years after—In Another Time is a beautiful novel about love and survival, passion and music, across time and continents.


Slovak Literature for Children and Youth

Slovak Literature for Children and Youth
Author: Slovenská Literárna Agentúra
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1977*
Genre: Children's literature, Slovak
ISBN:

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That Alluring Land

That Alluring Land
Author: Timrava
Publisher:
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1992
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780822937098

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Bozena Slancikova (1867-1951), who published her prose fiction under the pen name Timrava, is considered one of the most original authors in Slovak literature. Norma L. Rudinsky translates into English for the first time six of Timrava's stories and novellas which show Central European village life in the early 20th century. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR