Vykolejené vyprávění ve středoevropské literatuře po roce 1989

Based on an analysis of three novels: Melancholy of Resistance (Melancholie odporu) (1989) by Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai (Born 1954), Twelve Rings (Dvanáct obručí) (2003) by Ukrainian Yuri Andrukhovych (Born 1960) and Gargling with Tar (Kloktat dehet) (2005) by Jáchym Topol (Born 1962), t...

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