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Memory and identity-focused narratives in Tănase's 'lived book'

In her article "Memory and identity-focused narratives in Tanase's 'lived book'" Nicoleta Ifrim analyses Romania mea (My Romania), Virgil Tanase's first book published after the fall of Ceausescu's regime, a collection of interviews in which personal history is fic...

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Agnosticism
Ambiguity
Authenticity
Authors
Biographies
Collaboration
Criticism and interpretation
Fate
First person narrative
Folklore
Identity
Ideology
Interviews
Literary canon
Literary characters
Literary criticism
Literary devices
Literary influences
Literary translation
Logic
Memory
Multiculturalism & pluralism
Narrative structure
Narrative techniques
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Works
Writers
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