Self-Disclosing Days
Jenny Turner, 23 April 1992
Holograms of Fear
by Slavenka Drakulic, translated by Ellen Elias-Barsaic and Slavenka Drakulic.
Hutchinson, 184 pp., £13.99, January 1992,0 09 174994 8 Show More
by Slavenka Drakulic, translated by Ellen Elias-Barsaic and Slavenka Drakulic.
Hutchinson, 184 pp., £13.99, January 1992,
Revolution From Within
by Gloria Steinem.
Bloomsbury, 377 pp., £14.99, January 1992,0 7475 1006 7 Show More
by Gloria Steinem.
Bloomsbury, 377 pp., £14.99, January 1992,
How we survived Communism and even laughed
by Slavenka Drakulic.
Hutchinson, 193 pp., £15.99, January 1992,0 09 174925 5 Show More
by Slavenka Drakulic.
Hutchinson, 193 pp., £15.99, January 1992,
“... Courageous, poignant, superbly written in blood’; ‘brave, funny, wise’; ‘sensitivity, intelligence, grace ... belies the huge internal struggle that leads to its poise’. Holograms of Fear, Slavenka Drakulic’s first and largely autobiographical novel, is one of those tight, solipsistic, well-written memory-rambles about which there is nothing much to say ... ”