Cross currents.
- Title
- Cross currents.
- Publication
- Ann Arbor :: Dept. of Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Michigan,
- 1983
- 1982-1990.
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- Subject terms
- Europe, Central -- Intellectual life -- Periodicals.
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"Cross currents." In the digital collection Cross Currents. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/ANW0935.1983.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed July 27, 2024.
Contents
- The Power of the Powerless Vaclav Havel; pp. 3-22
- I think About You A Great Deal (An Expression of Solidarity with Vaclav Havel) Arthur Miller; pp. 23-24
- Polish Poetry of the 'State of War' Stanislaw Baranczak; pp. 25-34
- Dying? Andrzej Mraz Jr.; pp. 35-46
- Biographical Sketch of Istvan Bibo Janos Kenedi Jr.; pp. 47-52
- Legal Effects of the Yalta Agreement Louis Erste; pp. 55-70
- Austrian Neutrality--a Model for Conflict Management in Europe? Vladimir Reisky de Dubnic; pp. 71-86
- The Rediscovery of Masaryk H. Gordon Skilling; pp. 87-112
- Czech Past and Present: At the Crossroads of Civilizations Jaroslav Krejci; pp. 113-123
- Hasek and Kafka Karel Kosik; pp. 127-136
- The Tragic Comedy of Jaroslav Hasek Jindrich Chalupecky; pp. 137-153
- Talking the World Down according to Hasek Predrag Jirsak; pp. 154-158
- The Judgement: A New Perspective on the Milena-Kafka Relationship Hana Arie-Gaifman; pp. 159-168
- Franz Kafka, Jazz, the Anti-Semitic Reader, and Other Matters Josef Skvorecky; pp. 169-182
- Refugees from Hitler in Czechoslovakia, 1937-1939 Milena Jesenska; pp. 183-194
- Russian Bliny Jaroslav Seifert; pp. 197-202
- Letter to Roman Jakobson Vitezslav Nezval; pp. 203-204
- The Man Scientist (for Roman Jakobson) Mac Hammond; pp. 205
- In Memoriam of Roman Jakobson Dell Hymes; pp. 206
- The Czech Comenius Roman Jakobson; pp. 207-210
- Kokoschka's Comenius Daria A. Rothe; pp. 211-222
- Comenius (Excertps from Act IV) Oscar Kokoschka; pp. 223-230
- Resurgence of the Wallenstein Theme in Recent Czech Literature Peter Zdenek Schubert; pp. 231-240
- Literature and History Vladimir Dedijer; pp. 241-272
- The Terrorized Reader: On Andrzej Kusniewicz Sylvain P. Lieberman; pp. 273-284
- The Death of a Beautiful Fish Hana Svobodova; pp. 285-290
- The Race through Prague Ota Pavel ; pp. 291-298
- The Anecdotic Author in Isaac Bashevis Singer's "The Captive" David Packman; pp. 299-303
- Vade-Mecum: In Lieu of Introduction Cyprian Kamil Norwid; pp. 306
- Norwid and Baudelaire as Contemporaries Hans Robert Jauss; pp. 307-315
- Poet of a New Nation Igor Hajek; pp. 316-332
- The Poetry of Czeslaw Milosz: The Parable of the Great Disinheritance Aleksander Fiut; pp. 333-346
- The Image of America in Miklos Radnoti's Poetry Emery George; pp. 347-361
- I Cannot Know... Miklos Radnoti; pp. 362
- Words Without Bottom Filled to the Top: Poetry of Jan Skacel Zdenka Brodska; pp. 363-364
- Selected Poems Jan Skacel; pp. 365-368
- Janacek: He Saw the Coming Night Milan Kundera; pp. 371-380
- In Search of Toyen Leontine Zimiles; pp. 381-388
- Human Nature and Politics in Hungarian Cinema Herbert Eagle; pp. 389-406
- Theatre Planning in Czechoslovakia Jarka M. Burian; pp. 407-410