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9781468312232 | Overlook Pr, October 20, 2015, cover price $25.95

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9781468313628 | Reprint edition (Overlook Pr, November 1, 2016), cover price $15.95

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Product Description: "Exceptional. If there has been a more honest, calm, and profoundly moving memoir written in the last few years, then I've missed it."—Times Literary SupplementHow would you make sense of your life if you thought it might end tomorrow? In this captivating and best-selling memoir, Vesna Goldsworthy tells the story of herself, her family, and her early life in her lost country...read more

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9781908524478 | 10 anv edition (Wilmington Square Books, April 14, 2015), cover price $14.95 | About this edition: "Exceptional.

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Since the 1800s, the Balkans - the "Wild East" of Europe - have offered material for the literature and the entertainment industries in Western Europe and America. In this process of imaginative colonization, products developed in the West - lands such as Bram Stoker's Transylvania (in "Dracula") and Anthony Hope's Ruritania (in "The Prisoner of Zenda") - became lucrative brand-names which remain much better known than their real counterparts. Vesna Goldsworthy's study argues that the imperialism of the imagination inflicted on the Balkans has had insidious but little-recognized consequences. Religion, national and sexual taboos, frequently projected on to the region, still influence Western attitudes and political responses. Goldsworthy delineates the cultural background to Western engagement in the Balkans, from Byron to the war correpsondents of the 1990s, by bringing together poetry and fiction - including popular and comic genres and the films they inspired - by authors ranging from Shelley and Tennyson to G.B. Shaw, E.M. Forster (whose homoerotic play "The Heart of Bosnia" to date has never been performed or published), Grahame Greene, Evelyn Waugh and Lawrence Durrell. Explaining why many of the most influential works inspired by the Balkans were written by women, she reveals details about writers such as Olivia Manning and Rebecca West. Based on Western and Eastern European sources, letters, dairies, personal interviews and the author's own experience of the Balkans, this often amusing work offers an analysis of social and political exploitation, and of the media use of archetypes created by literature and film.

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9780300073126 | Yale Univ Pr, June 16, 1998, cover price $48.00 | About this edition: Since the 1800s, the Balkans - the "Wild East" of Europe - have offered material for the literature and the entertainment industries in Western Europe and America.

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9781849042529 | Gardners Books, April 30, 2013, cover price $26.65
9780231704236 | Columbia Univ Pr, March 30, 2013, cover price $24.50 | About this edition: Published more than a decade ago, Inventing Ruritania has become a standard study of the West's attitude toward the Balkans -- the "Wild East" of Europe.
9780199368372 | Oxford Univ Pr, December 25, 2012, cover price $24.50 | About this edition: First published in 1998, Inventing Ruritania: The Imperialism of the Imagination achieved a rare combination of critical success, broad readership and enduring academic influence.

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9781902913261 | Gardners Books, April 11, 2006, cover price $12.35

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'Of all the languages I know, guilt is the one my memory speaks most fluently': 'Chernobyl Strawberries' is a memoir.

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9781843544142 | Ill edition (Atlantic Books, March 10, 2005), cover price $25.35 | About this edition: 'Of all the languages I know, guilt is the one my memory speaks most fluently': 'Chernobyl Strawberries' is a memoir.

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