Revista de Filologia Romanica
Volume 33, Issue Special Issue, 2016, Pages 13-22
Totalitarian experience in europe after WWII. Women’s voices: Exile, reporting and writing in French. Oana Orlea and Rouja Lazarova [La experiencia totalitaria en Europa después de la IIGM. Voces de mujer: exilio, denuncia y escritura en lengua francesa. Oana Orlea y Rouja Lazarova] (Article) (Open Access)
Alfaro Amieiro M.*
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Departamento de Filología Francesa, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain
Abstract
Totalitarian experience in Europe after WWII leaves a long trail of consequences that are characteri- zed, from the artistic and literary perspective, by oppression and lack of freedom of expression. The experience of exile from the 80s in France opens the possibility to denounce what many writers lived through literary expression in French. Our analysis focuses on the study of narrative universe of the authors Oana Orlea (1935), of Romanian origin, and Rouja Lazarova (1968) of Bulgarian origin, exi- led in France in 1980 and 1991, respectively. Both authors, in the context of fiction, introduced wome- n’s voices, cast their autobiographical experience before and after the exile and take the floor to denounce the abuses of the totalitarian regime. ©2016. Universidad Complutense de Madrid. All rights reserved.
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DOI: 10.5209/RFRM.55832
ISSN: 0212999X
Original Language: Spanish