Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Ethics, Consciousness, and the Potentialities of Literature - Teaching Narratives of Exile Chapter 3 Telling Gypsy Exile: Pushkin, India, and Romani Diaspora Chapter 4 Nabokov's Lolita and the Post-War Émigré Consciousness Chapter 5 The Exile as Autobiographer: Nabokov's Homecoming Chapter 6 The Rhetoric of Andrei Codrescu: a Reading in Exilic Fragmentation Chapter 7 Exile and Polish Cinema: from Mickiewicz and Slowacki to Kieslowski Chapter 8 Alienations of Exilic Return: Russian Immigrants and "Ingathering" in Hebron Chapter 9 Memory in Exile: Notes on Milosz, Identity, and Writing Chapter 10 Binarism versus Sythesis: Eastern European and Generic Exile Chapter 11 Theorizing Exile
Domnica Radulescu is Associate Professor of Romance Languages at Washington and Lee University.
Realms of Exile presents a fascinating mosaic of inquiries into an
experience that turns out to be all too characteristic of the
twentieth century. The ten essays Radulescu has gathered examine
exile in its theoretical and experiential modes and in its
metaphysical and political dimensions, as experienced by
individuals as well as by entire displaced peoples across the map
of eastern Europe. Collectively, the essays show just how
influential the concept of exile remains in our culture. This
volume makes a significant contribution to exile studies and
recommends itself to anyone interested in what our recent past
means.
*Thomas Seifrid, University of Southern California*
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