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[An] engaging study of coming-of-age novels by Polish authors born between 1960 and 1975 . This compelling study and its findings will interest Slavists and Polonists alike, as well as scholars in gender studies, childhood studies, children's and Young Adult literature, comparative literature, and post-Communist studies. SLAVIC AND EASTERN EUROPEAN JOURNAL Vassileva-Karagyozova takes into consideration aspects of gender, postcolonial literary theory, anthropology, sociology and psychology and draws a convincing picture of a society in transition and its generational struggles.
SLAVIC REVIEW
Brilliantly reversing the traditional inquiry--how do generations shape literature?--Vassileva-Karagyozova asks: 'How do [works] shape 'the identity of Poland's last communist generation'?' . . . This is a much-needed addition to the scholarship on cultural work in Poland, as it overthrew the chains of communism and moved toward democracy and freedom. In sum, this is a brilliant work by an original and perceptive scholar. Essential.
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