Selves Between Cultures: Contemporary American Bicultural AutobiographyWydaw. UMCS, 1994 - 215 páginas |
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... never existed . " 14 Albert Stone claims that Nabokov's " memory can never escape his present imagination , which is a novelist's . " 15 Even the presence of a map , photographs , index and an informative introduction fails to convince ...
... never existed . " 14 Albert Stone claims that Nabokov's " memory can never escape his present imagination , which is a novelist's . " 15 Even the presence of a map , photographs , index and an informative introduction fails to convince ...
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... never read or hear without seeing Pilsudski's knife cold against [ Jewish ] throats " ( 99 ) . The world about which Kazin writes with hatred , prejudice , sympathy and admiration simultaneously is never described in any detailed or ...
... never read or hear without seeing Pilsudski's knife cold against [ Jewish ] throats " ( 99 ) . The world about which Kazin writes with hatred , prejudice , sympathy and admiration simultaneously is never described in any detailed or ...
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... never go back [ to Russia ] , for the simple reason that all the Russia I need is always with me : literature , language , and my own Russian childhood . I will never return . I will never surrender . And anyway , the grotesque shadow ...
... never go back [ to Russia ] , for the simple reason that all the Russia I need is always with me : literature , language , and my own Russian childhood . I will never return . I will never surrender . And anyway , the grotesque shadow ...
Contenido
Acknowledgments | 6 |
Comfortable Exile | 31 |
Divided Self | 51 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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