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American Fictionary | Dubravka Ugresic
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In the midst of the Yugoslav wars of the early 1990s, Dubravka Ugresic--winner of the 2016 Neustadt International Prize for Literature--was invited to Middletown, Connecticut as a guest lecturer. A world away from the brutal sieges of Sarajevo and the nationalist rhetoric of Milosevic, she instead has to cope with everyday life in America, where she's assaulted by "strong personalities," the cult of the body, endless amounts of jogging and exercise, bagels, and an obsession with public confession. Organized as a fictional dictionary, these early essays of Ugresic's (revised and amended for this edition) allow us to see American culture through the eyes of a woman whose country is being destroyed by war, and forces us to see through the comforting veil of Western consumerism.
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Shortly after the violence began which would tear her native Yugoslavia apart, Dubravka Ugresic traveled to NYC to teach at a college. These essays chronicle some of her thoughts from the time in a full-throated scream of pain, shame, and longing for her home alongside a polemic of the vapidity of American culture. A short book but not a quick read, this is searing.

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