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Literature
"Water is more dangerous than the rise of Islam..."
Interview with Dutch writer Margriet de Moor
"The trauma must remain inaccessible to memory"
Part III
"The trauma must remain inaccessible to memory"
Part II
"The trauma must remain inaccessible to memory"
Part I
A submerged population
Narben in meinem Gedächtnis
Über Algeriens literarische Ahnen und die Wahl der Sprache
Imre Kertész's heart of stone
A detective story
You've got to swing your hips!
A conversation with Feridun Zaimoglu
Holy Communion
Being inside and outside simultaneously
Exile, literature, and the postcolony: On Assia Djebar
Being inside and outside simultaneously
Exile, literature, and the postcolony: On Assia Djebar
Anyone at home?
In pursuit of one's own shadow
The re-transnationalization of literary criticism
Literary perspectives: Estonia
Waiting for the Great Estonian Novel
Literary perspectives: The Netherlands
"Profound Holland" and the new Dutch
Literary perspectives: Ukraine
Longing for the novel
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