East European Literary Criticism
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Prisons We Choose to Live Inside

Mud Sweeter Than Honey

The Day Lasts More Than a Hundred Years

Russian Thinkers

Exophony

The Portable Twentieth-century Russian Reader

Searching for Cioran

“i Am a Phenomenon Quite Out of the Ordinary”

My Final Territory

The Post-chornobyl Library

Fire and Knowledge

City of Rogues and Schnorrers

Polish Writers on Writing

Blood of Others

The Tears and Smiles of Things

Israeli Stories

Nonrequired Reading

Heimat - a German Dream

Herta Müller

Imre Kertesz and Holocaust Literature

“quiet Spiders of the Hidden Soul”

Stranger in Our Midst

Resistance and Revenge

The Decembrist Myth in Russian Culture

The Translator's Doubts

Reading the Archival Revolution

Whitechapel Noise

Selected Short Writings: Karl Kraus, Hermann Broch, Elias Canetti, Robert Walser

Kafka's Jewish Languages

Voices of Jewish-russian Literature

Der Nister's Soviet Years

Ukrainian Literature in the Twentieth Century

The Columbia Guide to the Literatures of Eastern Europe Since 1945

Silence Dressed in Cyrillic Letters

Writing Weimar

Writing in Red

Worlds Apart

Reorientalism

German-jewish Thought and Its Afterlife

Facing the Fire, Taking the Stage

East, West, and Others

Byron and the Jews

Myth and Modernity in the Twentieth Century Romanian Novel

«sailing Towards Poland⻠With Joseph Conrad

Narrative Modes in Czech Literature

KGB Literati

Soviet Literature in the 1970s

Journey to Oblivion

On Understanding Russia

Firefly in a Box

Timeless Turmoil

Australian Literature in the German Democratic Republic

The Wines of Bulgaria, Romania and Moldova

American Patriotism and Corporate Identity in Automobile Advertising

Zarathustra's Children

Representations of Flight and Expulsion in East German Prose Works