The article discusses the cultural and narratological aspects of melancholic understanding of history in postmodern Latvian fiction. The first part of the study offers a brief overview of Latvian fiction of the 1990s and early 2000s with a special attention to the interrelated questions of history, trauma, and representation. The second part shifts from cultural contextualization to defining melancholic temporality and highlighting narrative ways of expressing it in fiction which addresses trauma, collective and individual, from a posttraumatic place in time. The third part analyzes the indirect and disjointed engagement with Soviet occupation in Gundega Repše’s novel Conjuring Iron (2011). This is done by focusing on the poetics of unnarra...
This article deals with how remembering the Second World War is conveyed in Bernard Kangro’s last th...
<p>This dissertation focuses on the fictional narratives of Eastern and Central European women autho...
This thesis discusses the Soviet mass deportation historical culture narrative formation and their u...
This article focuses on two novels by Vladimir Sharov, Staraia devochka (The Old Girl) and Voskreshe...
The article deals with the reflective, essay-type and bold prose in Latvian, Lithuanian, and Estonia...
The article discusses the latest discourse of Lithuanian literature and political reality with arise...
This paper intends to discuss the case of Latvia in comparison with other European postcolonial situ...
The Eclipse of the Past in Ene Mihkelson’s novel Katkuhaud (The Plague Grave, 2007). The latest nove...
The aim of this article is to explore the most recent literary representations of the so-called “Rev...
The article provides an interpretation of the development of Latvian literature during the Soviet pe...
This article explores the phenomenon of nostalgia for the Soviet era found in contemporary Russian s...
The purpose of this work is to use the concepts of human time and cultural trauma in a biographical ...
The purpose of this article is to show the evolution of the historical novel that began in the era o...
The twentieth century witnessed an abundant number of traumatic events related to dark history. Trau...
The article analyzes the current state of memory politics in Latvian society in the frame of Baltic ...
This article deals with how remembering the Second World War is conveyed in Bernard Kangro’s last th...
<p>This dissertation focuses on the fictional narratives of Eastern and Central European women autho...
This thesis discusses the Soviet mass deportation historical culture narrative formation and their u...
This article focuses on two novels by Vladimir Sharov, Staraia devochka (The Old Girl) and Voskreshe...
The article deals with the reflective, essay-type and bold prose in Latvian, Lithuanian, and Estonia...
The article discusses the latest discourse of Lithuanian literature and political reality with arise...
This paper intends to discuss the case of Latvia in comparison with other European postcolonial situ...
The Eclipse of the Past in Ene Mihkelson’s novel Katkuhaud (The Plague Grave, 2007). The latest nove...
The aim of this article is to explore the most recent literary representations of the so-called “Rev...
The article provides an interpretation of the development of Latvian literature during the Soviet pe...
This article explores the phenomenon of nostalgia for the Soviet era found in contemporary Russian s...
The purpose of this work is to use the concepts of human time and cultural trauma in a biographical ...
The purpose of this article is to show the evolution of the historical novel that began in the era o...
The twentieth century witnessed an abundant number of traumatic events related to dark history. Trau...
The article analyzes the current state of memory politics in Latvian society in the frame of Baltic ...
This article deals with how remembering the Second World War is conveyed in Bernard Kangro’s last th...
<p>This dissertation focuses on the fictional narratives of Eastern and Central European women autho...
This thesis discusses the Soviet mass deportation historical culture narrative formation and their u...