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Transitions of Lithuanian postmodernism : Lithuanian literature in the post-Soviet period / edited by Mindaugas Kvietkauskas.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: On the boundary of two worlds ; 32.Publication details: New York : Rodopi, 2011.Description: 1 online resource (363 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789401207287
  • 9401207283
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 891/.92 23
LOC classification:
  • PG8711.5 .T73 2011eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction : the paradox of the double post / Mindaugas Kvietkauskas -- The history of post-Soviet literature : challenges and models of a new identity / Aušra Jurgutienė -- Postmodernism as conjuncture / Dalia Satkauskytė -- The writer in the post-Soviet state : trends in self-interpretation / Loreta Jakonytė -- Lithuanian prose : in search of a new identity / Jūratė Sprindytė -- The present of past things : transformations of Lithuanian historical discourse / Algis Kalėda -- Apocalyptic imagination in the novels of Ričardas Gavelis / Regimantas Tamošaitis -- Three articulations of Isaac in Lithuanian literature / Loreta Mačianskaitė -- Women's literature and its readings / Solveiga Daugirdaitė -- Patterns of post-war memory / Saulė Matulevičienė -- Forms of self-awareness in Lithuanian documentary literature / Elena Baliuytė -- Lithuanian essay : between the Soviet era and independence / Dalia Čiočytė -- Tomas Venclova : the poet and totalitarianism / Donata Mitaitė -- Sources of classicism in contemporary Polish and Lithuanian literature / Audinga Peluritytė-Tikuišienė -- Lyric poetry since the 1980s : caught between unrest and meditation / Rita Tūtlytė -- The art of the unpoetic poem : trends in post-Soviet Lithuanian poetry / Brigita Speičytė.
Summary: In 1990, Lithuania was the first of fifteen Soviet Republics to proclaim its independence from the USSR and, in doing so, dealt a fatal blow to this superpower. Overnight, this small country, whose very existence had been erased from the world map for 50 years, became Post-Soviet and proclaimed its return to a multicultural Europe. So, what happened then in the lives of Lithuanians? How did they survive the collapse of a planned economy and the crisis of values? How does Lithuania, together with the other Baltic countries, which had once been the most prosperous Republics in the USSR, come to terms with the fact that they are now among the poorest member nations in another transnational configuration - the European Union? These issues are actively addressed in the works of contemporary Lithuanian writers, whose texts are analyzed in the collection of articles, Transitions of Lithuanian Postmodernism: Lithuanian Literature in the Post-Soviet Period . Utilizing various perspectives, leading Lithuanian literary scholars discuss identity transformations and the discourse of reinterpretations of the past in contemporary Lithuanian prose, poetry, essay writing, and memoir. This book reveals both existentially universal dramas and specific experiences that arise from this unique double-post (Post-Soviet and postmodern) condition.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction : the paradox of the double post / Mindaugas Kvietkauskas -- The history of post-Soviet literature : challenges and models of a new identity / Aušra Jurgutienė -- Postmodernism as conjuncture / Dalia Satkauskytė -- The writer in the post-Soviet state : trends in self-interpretation / Loreta Jakonytė -- Lithuanian prose : in search of a new identity / Jūratė Sprindytė -- The present of past things : transformations of Lithuanian historical discourse / Algis Kalėda -- Apocalyptic imagination in the novels of Ričardas Gavelis / Regimantas Tamošaitis -- Three articulations of Isaac in Lithuanian literature / Loreta Mačianskaitė -- Women's literature and its readings / Solveiga Daugirdaitė -- Patterns of post-war memory / Saulė Matulevičienė -- Forms of self-awareness in Lithuanian documentary literature / Elena Baliuytė -- Lithuanian essay : between the Soviet era and independence / Dalia Čiočytė -- Tomas Venclova : the poet and totalitarianism / Donata Mitaitė -- Sources of classicism in contemporary Polish and Lithuanian literature / Audinga Peluritytė-Tikuišienė -- Lyric poetry since the 1980s : caught between unrest and meditation / Rita Tūtlytė -- The art of the unpoetic poem : trends in post-Soviet Lithuanian poetry / Brigita Speičytė.

In 1990, Lithuania was the first of fifteen Soviet Republics to proclaim its independence from the USSR and, in doing so, dealt a fatal blow to this superpower. Overnight, this small country, whose very existence had been erased from the world map for 50 years, became Post-Soviet and proclaimed its return to a multicultural Europe. So, what happened then in the lives of Lithuanians? How did they survive the collapse of a planned economy and the crisis of values? How does Lithuania, together with the other Baltic countries, which had once been the most prosperous Republics in the USSR, come to terms with the fact that they are now among the poorest member nations in another transnational configuration - the European Union? These issues are actively addressed in the works of contemporary Lithuanian writers, whose texts are analyzed in the collection of articles, Transitions of Lithuanian Postmodernism: Lithuanian Literature in the Post-Soviet Period . Utilizing various perspectives, leading Lithuanian literary scholars discuss identity transformations and the discourse of reinterpretations of the past in contemporary Lithuanian prose, poetry, essay writing, and memoir. This book reveals both existentially universal dramas and specific experiences that arise from this unique double-post (Post-Soviet and postmodern) condition.

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