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‘How it all turned out alright’: Autofiction as Memory Form in Irena Dousková’s Novels about Childhood and Youth in Post-1968 Czechoslovakia
- Source :
- European Journal of Life Writing; Vol. 10 (2021): EJLW; RSL41-RLS65; European Journal of Life Writing; Vol 10 (2021): EJLW; RSL41-RLS65; 2211-243X
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Autofictions and memoirs about growing up in late socialism have proliferated in Czech as well as in other postsocialist Eastern European literatures. These retrospective texts are often tinged with nostalgia and infused with irony and humour. Two of the most popular texts of this genre in the Czech Republic are Irena Dousková’s autofictional books Hrdý Budžes [B. Proudew] and Oněgin byl Rusák [Onegin Was a Rusky]. The Czech author writes about growing-up in a non-conformist family dealing with everyday life in socialist Czechoslovakia. After discussing Dousková’s books as autofiction the article will take a closer look at the poetics of childhood autofictions and their contribution to cultures of remembering socialism in comparison to autobiographies. It will discuss the ways how writing about childhood creates a specific socialist identity through scarcity, ingenuity, and working with/against restraints and the way humour is used to transmit difficult memories.
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- Database :
- OAIster
- Journal :
- European Journal of Life Writing; Vol. 10 (2021): EJLW; RSL41-RLS65; European Journal of Life Writing; Vol 10 (2021): EJLW; RSL41-RLS65; 2211-243X
- Notes :
- application/pdf, European Journal of Life Writing; Vol. 10 (2021): EJLW; RSL41-RLS65 2211-243X, English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1261729084
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource