Danilo Kiš și Europa Centrală – heterotopie și identitate

Paying attention to understanding the identity of the Central European space through a brief review of the contemporary studies of culture, politics, imagology, we have based upon the most diverse and above all topical narrative formula that Danilo Kiš has offered in his novels, essay reflections an...

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