Identity Reconfigurations, Memory and Personal History in Norman Manea and Saul Bellow's 'Spoken Book'

In their paper, "Identity Reconfigurations, Memory and Personal History in Norman Manea and Saul Bellow's Spoken Book, "Simona Antofi and Nicoleta Ifrim analyze the book of interviews Settling My Accounts Before I Go Away: A Words & Images Interview, a two-authored mirror-like wri...

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