Cross currents.
- Title
- Cross currents.
- Publication
- Ann Arbor :: Dept. of Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Michigan,
- 1984
- 1982-1990.
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- Subject terms
- Europe, Central -- Intellectual life -- Periodicals.
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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/ANW0935.1984.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed March 29, 2024.
Contents
- European Culture Jan Patocka; pp. 3-6
- Political Breviary Istvan Bibo; pp. 7-20
- A World with Utopias or without Them? Milan Simecka; pp. 21-28
- The Muse of History--1984: History, Historians and Politics in Communist Czechoslovakia H. Gordon Skilling; pp. 29-48
- The Congress of Slavists in Kiev: Some Recollections Paul R. Magocsi; pp. 49-57
- Somewhere Beyond Milan Kundera; pp. 61-70
- Excerpts from Ludvik Vaculik's A Czech Dreambook Michael H. Heim; pp. 71-86
- Havel's Letters from Prison George Gibian; pp. 87-106
- Havel's Private View Vera Blackwell; pp. 107-120
- Karel Capek in 1984 Yvonne Howell; pp. 121-130
- On Jaroslav Seifert's Morovy sloup William E. Harkins; pp. 131-136
- the Plague Monument Jaroslav Seifert; pp. 135-146
- The European Significance of Jan Kochanowski Tadeusz Ulewicz; pp. 151-180
- Harmony Restored: Mickiewicz's Pan Tadeusz Reconsidered Bogdan Czaykowski; pp. 181-220
- Zbigniew Herbert's Attack against Myth Bogdana Carpenter; pp. 221-234
- Kleomedes Zbigniew Herbert; pp. 235-244
- Jerzy Ficowsky's Notes from Prison Frank J. Corlis, Jr.; Grazyna Sandel; pp. 245-258
- Why The Harlequin? (On Conrad's Heart of Darkness) Josef Skvorecky; pp. 259-264
- The Kosinski Controversy David Packman; pp. 265-267
- Amerika and America Eric S. Rabkin; pp. 271-278
- Imaginary-Real Lives: On Danilo Kis Norbert Czarny; pp. 279-284
- The Vitriolic Vieneese: An Introduction to Karl Kraus Harry Zohn; pp. 285-296
- Excerpts from a Troubled Book: An Episode in Romanian Literature Irina Livezeanu; pp. 297-320
- In Memoriam Gyula Illyes (1902-1983) Emery George; pp. 321-332
- Cafe Niagara Istvan Orkeny; pp. 333-338
- Between East and West: Three Bosnian Writers-Rebels Thomas Butler; pp. 339-357
- Wajda's Danton Herbert Eagle; pp. 361-374
- Berezil' - a Discovered Theatrical Form Ihor Ciszkewycz; pp. 375-384
- Modern Expression and Folk Tradition in the Theatrical Art of Anatol Petryts'kyi Myroslava M. Mudrak; pp. 385-396
- Josel Svoboda's Scenography for Shakespeare Jarka M. Burian; pp. 397-404
- Three Slovak Models for Contemporary Art Actions Thomas Strauss; pp. 405-414
- Letter from Prague R. K.; pp. 415-416
- Smetana Centennial Zdenka E. Fischmann; pp. 419-426
- Witold Lutoslawski's Symphony No. 3 Joseph A. Herter; pp. 427-433