05. June 2023 - 16:00
Agata Zborowska (Warszaw)
by Hans Gutbrod
How can we remember writer's as both, children of their time and creators of literature that represents collective experiences? The article takes us on a path that is dedicated to the memory of the writer W.G. Sebald and reflects on the multiple and sometimes contingent ways in which landscape and literature put together can create unique narratives of remembrance.
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Jan Zofka is a Historian of Eastern Europe whose recent research focuses on transnational and global dimensions of socialist industrialization processes during the 1950s.
Ostap Sereda is Associate Professor at the Department of Modern und Contemporary Ukrainian History at the Ukrainian Catholic University in L'viv.