Cross currents.
- Title
- Cross currents.
- Publication
- Ann Arbor :: Dept. of Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Michigan,
- 1982
- 1982-1990.
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- Subject terms
- Europe, Central -- Intellectual life -- Periodicals.
- Link to this Item
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- Cite this Item
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"Cross currents." In the digital collection Cross Currents. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/c/crossc/anw0935.1982.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed March 29, 2024.
Contents
- Looking for a Center: On Poetry of Central Europe Czeslaw Miosz; pp. 1-11
- Letter from Budapest Gyorgy Konrad; pp. 12-14
- MIlan Kundera Interview Alain Finkielkraut; pp. 15-29
- Defining 'Central Europe': Power, Politics, and Culture Roman Szporluk; pp. 30-38
- East Europe? West Europe? Both? Neither? Jan Triska; pp. 39-44
- Ivan the Terrible as a Candidate for the Polish Throne: A Study in Political Mentality Wiktor Weintraub; pp. 45-54
- The Independent Publishing Movement in Poland: Its Past and Future Perspectives Stanislaw Baranczak; pp. 55-63
- Samizdat: a Return to the Pre-Gutenberg Era? H. Gordon Skilling; pp. 64-80
- Conversation with Tadeusz Konwicki A.J. Liehm; pp. 81-88
- Czeslaw Milosz and the Landscape of Exile Harold B. Segel; pp. 89-106
- Who is Elias Canetti? Ingo Seidler; pp. 107-124
- Krleza's Glembay Cycle in Its European Context Ivo Vidan; pp. 125-206
- American Motifs in the Work of Bohumil Hrabal Josef Skvorecky; pp. 207-218
- Slovak Surrealism as a Parable of Modern Uprootedness Peter Petro; pp. 219-232
- Contemporary Poetry in Poland, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia Emery George; pp. 233-242
- Jiri Orten's Elegies George Gibian; pp. 243-254
- Rilke's Early Contacts with Czech and Jewish Prague Daria A. Rothe; pp. 255-266
- Kafka's Milena as Remembered by Her Daughter Jana Jana Cerna; pp. 267-288
- Spellbound by Prague: Samples of Modern Czech Visual Art Jindrich Chalupecky; pp. 289-294
- Bela Bartok as a Collector of Folk Music Albert B. Lord; pp. 295-304
- Bela Bartok and Slovakia Michal Zeliar; pp. 305-308
- Haba's Microtonal Theories in Yugoslavia Jelena Milojkovic-Djuric; pp. 309-314
- The Liberated Theatre of Voskovec and Werich Jarka M. Burian; pp. 315-338
- Andrzej Wajda: Film Language and the Artist's Truth Herbert Eagle; pp. 339-352
- The Swell Season Comes to An End: Sad Autumn Blues Josef Skvorecky; pp. 353-379