Як ми пережили комунізм і навіть сміялися. How We Survived Communism And Even Laughed
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Як ми пережили комунізм і навіть сміялися. How We Survived Communism And Even Laughed. How We Survived Communism And Even Laughed , , 1989 . : , . ' ' , , . , , , , '' , , , , . , , . ' '. (Slavenka Drakuli, . 1949) , . The New Republic, The New York Times Magazine The New York Review of Books. The Nation (), Sddeutsche Zeitung (), Internazionale (), Dagens Nyheter (), The Guardian (), Eurozine . 2010 . , , , , , . ' ', Balkan Express (' ') Caf Europa (' ') . SPECIFICATIONS: Author: Slavenka Drakulich Publisher: Yakaboo Publishing

Як ми пережили комунізм і навіть сміялися. How We Survived Communism And Even Laughed

Для західних аудиторій Славенка Дракуліч, хорватська письменниця і журналістка, стала голосом країн з-поза Берлінського муру ще до його  падіння 1989 року. Її есеї були не тільки затребуваною оповіддю про життя в соціалістичному таборі: Славенка Дракуліч також однією з перших почала пояснювати, як жили у соцтаборі жінки. Уже класична книжка Дракуліч 'Як ми пережили комунізм і навіть сміялися' відкрила Заходу цей жіночий світ — приватний, професійний, активістський. Він, утім, майже так само невідомий і нам, адже для тодішніх мешканців Радянського Союзу відвідини закордону, навіть 'братніх' соціалістичних країн, були рідкісною нагодою і віхою в житті, а покоління, для яких подорожі не є чимось надзвичайним, побачили вже зовсім іншу Східну Європу. Дещо в цих есеях видається спогадами про минулу епоху, проте дещо зрезонує з досвідом навіть тих, хто народився вже після написання книжки.

Тираж цієї книги видано із залученням коштів Гранту інституційної підтримки наданих 'Українським інститутом книги'.Про автораСлавенка Дракуліч (Slavenka Drakulić, нар. 1949) — знана хорватська авторка, її есеї та книжки перекладено багатьма мовами. Статті Славенки Дракуліч публікували The New Republic, The New York Times Magazine та The New York Review of Books. Вона є позаштатною редакторкою та авторкою у виданні The Nation (США), час від часу дописує у Süddeutsche Zeitung (Німеччина), Internazionale (Італія), Dagens Nyheter (Швеція), The Guardian (Великобританія), Eurozine та інші видання. 2010 року на Міжнародній зустрічі письменників у Празі Дракуліч визнали однією з найвпливовіших європейських письменниць нашого часу. Чільний інтерес Славенки Дракуліч у документальній прозі — політика та ідеології посткомуністичних країн, воєнні злочини, націоналізм, питання фемінізму, хвороба, жіноче тіло. У книжках 'Як ми пережили комунізм', Balkan Express ('Балканський експрес') та Café Europa ('Кафе Європа') вона пише про буденне життя у комуністичних та посткомуністичних країнах.

SPECIFICATIONS:

Author:Slavenka Drakulich - Славенка Дракуліч

Publisher:Yakaboo Publishing

Language:Ukrainian/Українська

Publication Date:2019

Number of pages:208 pst

Format:Hardcover

Width:145 mm / 5,7'

Height:200 mm / 7,9'

Weight:300 g

ISBN:9786177544103

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