[syndicate] Re: dead or alive

1 Night Stand Hardiste thth at noos.fr
Tue Mar 25 17:31:15 CET 2003


unsubscrition roulette ?
http://delifiel.free.fr/sdh/stuff/roolet.htm




----- Original Message -----
From: "anna balint" <abalint at merz.hu>
To: <syndicate at anart.no>
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 2:36 PM
Subject: [syndicate] Re: dead or alive


> 3/24/2003 12:16:57 PM, fmadre at free.fr wrote:
>
> >(I'm afraid that clement will unsubscribe me from the list just because
he can)
> i am going to save the subbers list because of  the unsubscrition roulette
>
>
>
> >somebody I know is looking for names of women writers (and their books)
from
> >the following countries
> >
> >- romania
> >- bulgaria
> >- hungary
> >- chechnya
> >- azerbaijan
>
> Does your friend want to know about contemporary writers?
> and writers only or poets as well?
>
> Romanian popular writers:
>
> - Hortensia Papadat-Bengescu was an interbellic writer
> - Nina Cassian 50's, 60's, know for her socialist-realist parodies as well
> - Herta Mueller (German, originally from Romania) must be known for many
people, she left
> Romania in 1987 but she writes basically about the Ceausecu period
> - Simona Popescu is part of the '80  generation, widelz published together
with Mircea
> Cartarascu
> - Felicia Mihali is a contemporary journalist, her novel Pays du Fromage
was recently
> launched in French
>
> Hungary
> - i don't know whether you are really curious to all medieaval,
Renaissance, Enlightment
> Romantic writers...
> from the 20th century much is read
> - Török Sophie, Kaffka Margit (early 20 c.)
> - Szabo Magda, Palotai Boris, Jokai Anna - the readings of the after WW2
generation,
> specially Szabo Magda is translated to every langauge
> - essay writer Heller Agnes was a pupil of Georg Lukacs, now she is the
president
> of the Hannah Arendt Isntitute in New York
> - contemporary writers that are usually called woman writers:
> Forgach Zsuzsa, Takacs Zsuzsa, Balla Zsofia
> - Papp Tibor has translated and spread among the members of the comité de
l'union des
> écrivains the writings of the proletar writer Erzsi Ujvari. since a while
these people
> are addicted to Ujvari, and urge new and more translations.
>
> Bulgaria
> - their name skip me right now, i vaguely remember only the half
Bulgarian-Turkish
> identity of Dubravka Ugresic
>
> Chechnia???
> From Azerbaijan I know Irada Guseynova, but mainly from the human right
reports.
>
> greetings,
> anna
> >
> >if you know if their books are available in french that is better but not
> >compulsory: thank you
> >
> >(and no, I do not intend to drop the subject of a syndicate member being
> >unsubbed by an admin for absolutely no reason)
> >
> >f.
>
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