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Literature Exile Alterity The New York Group Of Ukrainian Poets Maria G Rewakowicz

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Literature Exile Alterity The New York Group Of Ukrainian Poets Maria G Rewakowicz
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Publisher: Academic Studies Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.59 MB
Pages: 250
Author: Maria G. Rewakowicz
ISBN: 9781618114037, 1618114034
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Literature Exile Alterity The New York Group Of Ukrainian Poets Maria G Rewakowicz by Maria G. Rewakowicz 9781618114037, 1618114034 instant download after payment.

This pioneering book is the first to present the postwar phenomenon of the New York Group of Ukrainian migr poets as a case study for exploring cultural and aesthetic ramifications of exile. It focuses on the poets' diasporic and transnational connections both with their country of origin and their adopted homelands, underscoring the group's role in the shaping of the cultural and literary image of Ukraine abroad. Displacements, forced or voluntary, engender states of alterity, states of living in-between, living in the interstices of different cultures and different linguistic realities. The poetry of the founding members of the New York Group reflects these states admirably. The poets accepted their exilic condition with no grudges and nurtured the link with their homeland via texts written in the mother tongue. This account of the group's output and legacy will appeal to all those eager to explore the poetry of East European nations and to those interested in larger cultural contexts for the development of European modernisms.

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