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![]() PRUS, Elena. Svetlana Aleksievici: journalism metamorphosed in literature. In: International Journal of Communication Research , 2017, vol. 7, pp. 101-106. ISSN 2246-9265. |
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Svetlana Aleksievici, the 2015 literature Nobel Prize winner, goes through an original formation from journalism to non-fictional literature, attracting numerous discussions on the topic and method of her writings. The books of this author have a well-defined subject, approached by numerous respondents, who have different viewpoints regarding the communist and post-communist history of the Russian/soviet and post-soviet space. Beyond the panoramic events and mentality of the era, the explanations of those interviewed offer a synthesis which is presented from a number of perspectives, especially emphasizing the ideal for freedom and the diagnosis for hopes and lack of fulfilments. The new perspective of Svetlana Aleksievici’s works is that of a journalism included in a literary model, explained and applied in her fascinating, profound and topical books. |
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Cuvinte-cheie Svetlana Aleksievici, literature Noble Prize winner, journalism, non-fictional literature, Second-hand Times |
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