Eurozine im:print
New series of print collections
Eurozine im:print is a new series of print collections, compiling Eurozine articles and essays around topics of special interest and relevance to a transnational debate.
The first issue of Eurozine im:print is now published. In Literary perspectives. The re-transnationalisation of literary criticism, renowned literary critics describe the current literary climate in Croatia, Sweden, Austria, Ukraine, Hungary, Slovenia, Northern Ireland, The Netherlands and Estonia.
Literary criticism in the more narrow (European) sense of the word – meaning texts discussing and criticizing recently published books – is today a very national affair. Almost all books reviewed in daily newspapers, weeklies, and journals are published in the country where the reviewing medium appears. Single reviews or general overviews of books written in other parts of the world and not (yet) translated – be they poetry, short stories, or novels – are extremely rare. Eurozine's series of essays "Literary Perspectives" aims to "re-transnationalize" literary criticism by providing overviews of diverse literary landscapes written by distinguished literary critics based in the respective countries.
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For more information or to purchase a copy send an email including name, delivery address and billing address to order@eurozine.com.Eurozine im:print 1
Literary perspectives. The re-transnationalisation of literary criticism
ISBN: 978-3-9502840-0-3
ISSN: 1684-4637
Language: English
Dimensions: 96 pages, 22.0 x 19.0 cm
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Published 2009-12-02
Original in English
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