Ungheria 1945-2002. La dimensione letteraria

The 2002 Nobel Prize to Imre Kertész is a symptom: Hungary is now weltliterarisch. The historical process - which has seen Hungarian writers working since the 1970s to gain ontological autonomy for their field, to write in a language that is not mendacious, to go beyond the 'modern' of rea...

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Glavni avtor: Tottossy, Beatrice (auth)
Format: Elektronski Book Chapter
Jezik:italijanščina
Izdano: Firenze Firenze University Press 2012
Serija:Biblioteca di Studi di Filologia Moderna 15
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Izvleček:The 2002 Nobel Prize to Imre Kertész is a symptom: Hungary is now weltliterarisch. The historical process - which has seen Hungarian writers working since the 1970s to gain ontological autonomy for their field, to write in a language that is not mendacious, to go beyond the 'modern' of real socialism to a 'postmodern' in which reality is not "described", but "employed", and to anthropic ends - is at a standstill, it is greeted abroad as a common heritage. According to Ungheria 1945-2002. La dimensione letteraria - which concludes a prolonged period of analytical work (see Scrivere postmoderno in Ungheria, 1995, and Scrittori ungheresi allo specchio, 2003) - the Hungarian contribution to the contemporary era lies in its sense for this anthropic function of literature (even though the context now seems to want to thwart this effort).
Fizični opis:1 electronic resource (221 p.)
ISBN:978-88-6655-311-3
9788866553113
9788892737310
Dostop:Open Access