Censorship in Romania / Lidia Vianu.

"Through a series of interviews with prominent Romanian literary figures and a select presentation of their writings. Lidia Vianu asks how, under communism, did Romanian writers cope with constant ideological shifts and, in turn, respond to the censorship that so often accompanied such changes?...

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Main Author: Vianu, Lidia
Format: Book
Language:English
Romanian
Published: Budapest : Central European University Press, ©1998.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • George Macovescu
  • The Odyssey of a Volume (starting p. 1)
  • Maria Banus
  • No Ideal in the World Could Justify It (starting p. 5)
  • Poetry (starting p. 14)
  • Ion Negoitescu
  • The Freedom of Expression Is the Salt of Culture (starting p. 19)
  • Vera Calin
  • Romania Is Not Yet Out of Chaos (starting p. 25)
  • Stefan Augustin Doinas
  • Censorship Distorted Consciences (starting p. 28)
  • Poetry (starting p. 35)
  • Nina Cassian
  • I Dream of Belonging to the Global Culture (starting p. 39)
  • Poetry (starting p. 44)
  • Petre Ghelmez
  • Censorship Is a Tension (starting p. 50)
  • Poetry (starting p. 54)
  • Eugen Simion
  • The Romanian Literary Critic Still
  • Cherishes Utopias (starting p. 59)
  • Matei Calinescu
  • The Intellectual Scar (starting p. 63)
  • Ion Vianu
  • The Trap of History (starting p. 69)
  • Dumitru Radu Popescu
  • Burdened with the Censorship of Freedom (starting p. 83)
  • Marin Sorescu
  • This Age Belongs to Primitive Energies (starting p. 86)
  • Poetry (starting p. 94)
  • Heana Malancioiu
  • The Only Obstacle Was Myself (starting p. 105)
  • Poetry (starting p. 112)
  • Virgii Nemoianu
  • Break of Contact with Reality (starting p. 117)
  • Mircea Martin
  • Pact with Censorship (starting p. 119)
  • Mihai Ursacni
  • What Future Do We Expect for Mankind? (starting p. 122)
  • Poetry (starting p. 126)
  • Ana Blandiana
  • Nobody Exists in Vain (starting p. 132)
  • Poetry (starting p. 140)
  • Nicolae Prelipceanu
  • Censorship
  • The Wooden Shoe (starting p. 147)
  • Poetry (starting p. 150)
  • Lucia Negoita
  • To Save Our Souls (starting p. 159)
  • Adriana Bittel
  • Evil Sieve (starting p. 162)
  • Prose (starting p. 165)
  • Dan Verona
  • The Nightmare (starting p. 169)
  • Poetry (starting p. 189)
  • Mircea Dinescu
  • The Revolution Must Take Place in Their Minds (starting p. 191)
  • Poetry (starting p. 199)
  • Daniela Crasnaru
  • Recuperating Our Freedom (starting p. 205)
  • Poetry (starting p. 215)
  • Denisa Comanescu
  • Our Father Only at Home (starting p. 219)
  • Poetry (starting p. 222)
  • Florin Bican
  • Language behind Gilded Bars (starting p. 223)
  • Simona Popescu
  • The Black Holes (starting p. 225)
  • Index