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Session Details
Monday, 28 December
228. The Literary Free Market: 1989–2009
12:00 noon–1:15 p.m., Washington A, Loews
Program arranged by the Division on Slavic and East European Literatures
Presiding: Jessie M. Labov, Ohio State Univ., Columbus 1. “Mr. Ginzberg and Dr. Gonzo Do Socialist Hungary,” György Túry, Budapest Coll. of Communication and Business 2. “Black Magic and Its Exposure: Tamara Kataeva’s Anti-Akhmatova and the Rewriting of the Literary Canon in Putin’s Russia,” Julia V. Trubikhina, New York Univ. 3. “The Loneliness of the Nobel Prizewinner: Responses to Imre Kertész’s Nobel Prize in Hungarian Journalism,” Anna Gács, Eötvös Loránd Univ. Respondent: Thomas McLean, Univ. of Otago For abstracts, write to labov1@humanities.osu.edu.
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