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[Part 1] Soviet literature as theoretical and historical problem. Evgeny Dobrenko: Soviet multinational literature: approaches, problems, and perspectives of study
Dalia Satkauskyte: The role of Aesopian language in the literary field: autonomy in question
Vilius Ivanauskas: Between universalism and localism: the strategies of Soviet Lithuanian writers and "sandwiched" Lithuanian ethnic particularism
[Part 2] Contradictions in Lithuanian literary field. Nerija Putinaite: Atheist autobiography: politics, the literary canon, and restructured experience
Solveiga Daugirdaite: Sartre and De Beauvoir encounter the pensive Christ
Loreta Macianskaite: The production of Eimuntas Nekrosius's Kvadratas as a palimpsest of Soviet-era memory
Donata Mitaite: The experiences of one generation of Soviet poets, their illusions and choices
Ausra Jurgutiene: The art of compromise in literary criticism that legitimated Soviet-era modernism
[Part 3] Hermeneutics of truth and compromise in literatures of other Soviet Republics. Valentyna Kharkhun: Ukrainian literature of the late Soviet period: the history of three generations of poets
Pavel Arsenev: State of emergency literature: Varlam Shalamov vs. "progressive humanity"
Eva Eglaja-Kristsone: Reading literary history through the archives: the case of the Latvian literary journal Karogs
Anneli Mihkelev: Hamlet and folklore as elements of the resistance movement in Estonian literature.
Dalia Satkauskyte: The role of Aesopian language in the literary field: autonomy in question
Vilius Ivanauskas: Between universalism and localism: the strategies of Soviet Lithuanian writers and "sandwiched" Lithuanian ethnic particularism
[Part 2] Contradictions in Lithuanian literary field. Nerija Putinaite: Atheist autobiography: politics, the literary canon, and restructured experience
Solveiga Daugirdaite: Sartre and De Beauvoir encounter the pensive Christ
Loreta Macianskaite: The production of Eimuntas Nekrosius's Kvadratas as a palimpsest of Soviet-era memory
Donata Mitaite: The experiences of one generation of Soviet poets, their illusions and choices
Ausra Jurgutiene: The art of compromise in literary criticism that legitimated Soviet-era modernism
[Part 3] Hermeneutics of truth and compromise in literatures of other Soviet Republics. Valentyna Kharkhun: Ukrainian literature of the late Soviet period: the history of three generations of poets
Pavel Arsenev: State of emergency literature: Varlam Shalamov vs. "progressive humanity"
Eva Eglaja-Kristsone: Reading literary history through the archives: the case of the Latvian literary journal Karogs
Anneli Mihkelev: Hamlet and folklore as elements of the resistance movement in Estonian literature.