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Post-Socialist Landscapes

This is a blog associated with a course taught at the Ohio State University in the Winter 2009 Quarter ("Central European Literature 1968-present"). We are collecting texts and images of the post-Socialist landscape in Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Albania, and the former Yugoslavia.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Digital Writing Wiki

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A memorable scene from "Closely Watched Trains"

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David Cerny raises a storm of protest for his sculpture "Entropa"

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Poland

On Tuesday, Feb 10, we will examine the post-socialist landscape in Poland in the space below...
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David Cerny, "Entropa"

David Cerny, "Entropa"
new installation in Brussels, click on picture for link to BBC story

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This is a committee made up of 5 people elected by the MLA membership to represent the interests of Slavic and East European Literatures at the MLA. If you regularly attend MLA conventions and are interested in participating on this committee, please contact Jessie Labov (labov.1 at osu dot edu).
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