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ID1832508471
Author(s)Spieker, Sven
Title

Postmodernism as Ars Oblivionalis: Amnesic Travelling in A. Bitov and R. Barthes

PublishedDie Welt der Slaven : internationale Halbjahresschrift für Slavistik, München : Sagner, 40, 1995, 2, 220-250
Languageeng
SoundexP1826; O0156; A0668; T2755; B1200; B1728
Mediumarticle
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SourceOLC Slavistik
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