During the Festival
Ganesh lay on his back in bed, one hand behind his head, his legs dangling off the side, while his [...]
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Ganesh lay on his back in bed, one hand behind his head, his legs dangling off the side, while his [...]
admin 2018-08-21T17:22:59+00:00 March 3rd, 2009|Categories: Essays, Literature, Blesok no. 64|0 Comments
For decades, in a trance we have been repeating to our students at literature classes a set mantra, that we [...]
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Houghton Mifflin, 2001; 191 pages#1 In recent years, writers from the Indian subcontinent have been credited with producing the best [...]
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(post-colonial reading of the novel The Ministry of Pain by Dubravka Ugrešić)At that moment, all stories were mine. Dubravka Ugrešić: [...]
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Translated by the author, edited by Elizabeta BakovskaI want a new ass and new tits a new brain new me [...]
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She had brisk, light steps. But all that ease concealed careful calculation. Each of her movements through space spoke a [...]
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The warrior admitted… Was it a defeat? No, it was not. A victory? No, it was not. The admitting resulted [...]
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(or: the Macedonian woman writer, a daughter of many fathers and few mothers)As early as 1922, T.S. Eliot in his [...]
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An image, a memory: I stand in the foyer of the splendid dilapidated palace Kazina in the center of Ljubljana [...]
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(The Claws, by Marko Vidojković)#1 Marko Vidojković's novel “The Claws” was in the centre of media attention, and literary critics [...]