Cross currents.
- Title
- Cross currents.
- Publication
- Ann Arbor :: Dept. of Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Michigan,
- 1986
- 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/ANW0935.1986.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed July 27, 2024.
Contents
- An Anatomy of Reticence Vaclav Havel; pp. 1-23
- Marx-List-Palacky: Nationalism in Central Europe Roman Szporluk; pp. 25-38
- Religion in Central Europe Mary Hrabik-Samal; pp. 39-51
- Independent Communications in Communist East Europe H. Gordon Skilling; pp. 53-75
- Animals and Angels: The Literature of Destruction John Carpenter; pp. 77-97
- Central European Attitudes Czeslaw Milosz; pp. 101-108
- Is the Dream of Central Europe Still Alive? Gyorgy Konrad; pp. 109-121
- The Big Insult Josef Skvorecky; pp. 123-135
- The Jerusalem of the North Arcadius Kahan; pp. 139-142
- A Dialogue about Wilno Czeslaw Milosz; Tomas Venclova; pp. 143-172
- Seven Poems Thomas Venclova; pp. 173-182
- Lithuanian Nocturne Joseph Brodsky; pp. 183-191
- Poland in World History Piotr S. Wandycz; pp. 195-208
- 'Normalizing' Polish Writers: The Exemplary Case of Marek Nowakowski Lawrence D. Orton; pp. 209-217
- House Search Marek Nowakowski; pp. 218-221
- The Cellar Marek Nowakowski; pp. 222-234
- An Interview with Andrzej Kusniewicz Teresa Krzemien; pp. 235-238
- A Prague Homage to the Masaryk Legacy Zdenka Brodska; pp. 241-246
- The Manuscript Controversy in the Czech National Revival Milan Otahal; pp. 247-277
- Too Loud a Solitude Bohumil Hrabal; pp. 278-332
- Kilma under Kafka's Gaze--Kafka under Klima's Pen Marketa Goetz-Stankiewicz; pp. 333-336
- Kafka and Felice Ivan Klima; pp. 337-382
- Jirina Haukova William E. Harkins; pp. 383-384
- Selected Poems Jirina Haukova; pp. 385-389
- Towards Renewal of a Democratic Poetics: Four Younger Hungarian Poets Kenneth McRobbie; pp. 393-422
- In Pluribus Prima: Elise Richter Ernst Pulgram; pp. 425-432
- Luna Alcalay's Latest Scenic Reflections Marta Mehta; pp. 433-438
- Libretto for 'I Am Wraped in Longing' Luna Alcalay; pp. 439-446
- Oskar Kokoschka's Centennial John Russell; pp. 446-451
- The Spirit of Russia (Excerpts) Thomas M. Masaryk; pp. 455-468
- An Introduction to a Variation: Diderot or Dostoevsky Milan Kundera; pp. 469-476
- Why Milan Kundera Is Wrong about Dostoevsky Joseph Brodsky; pp. 477-483
- Dostoevsky's The Devils Vaclav Cerny; pp. 485-492
- Dostoevsky and Western Intellectuals Czeslaw Milosz; pp. 493-505