East European Literature
B. Amarilis Lugo de Fabritz
amarilis at BUGBYTES.COM
Mon Jan 2 23:53:13 UTC 2006
On Mon, 2 Jan 2006, Carol Hart wrote:
> Dear SEELANGS subscribers,
>
> I am looking for suggestions for readings for an
> international studies class that covers Russia and
> Eastern Europe. I was unable to find an anthology of
> East European literature suitable for such a class.
There is an anthology Vaclav Havel essays, Living in the Truth, by Faber
and Faber, copyright 1986. It is in paperback, making it portable and not
too pricey. His essays are fairly accessible as far as content is
concerned.
Also, Timothy Garton Ash has published a few volumes about Eastern Europe
during the 1980s.
Timothy Garton Ash pieces tend to be short and focusing on what made the
late Soviet period so interesting in Eastern Europe.
Regards,
B. Amarilis Lugo de Fabritz
Howard University
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