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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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