Between the Communist Past and Early Democracy: The Power of the Autobiographical in C. G. Balanβs πΆππππ πΏπ‘π (πΈπ ππππ π. π
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Authors:
Hristo
Boev
Bishop Konstantin of Preslav University of Shumen, Bulgaria
Pages:
34-
41
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54664/KPSN5454
Abstract:
This article examines some of the autobiographical elements in two novels by Romanian writer C. G. Balan. These elements serve as a potent tool for creating culturally significant autofictions that act as testimonies of pivotal moments in the authorβs life. Moreover, these autofictions are embedded within larger social contexts that hold historical significance, specifically related to Romaniaβs communist past and early democracy. Balanβs method of shedding light on these events through satire of the key figures representing authority while simultaneously infusing the narrative with intense personal moments as experienced by the individual (narrator) produces striking contrasts. These serve as poignant literary depictions of life under a totalitarian regime and the uncertain beginnings of democracy, a time when numerous Romanians chose to emigrate abroad or migrate to the countryβs capital in search of better living conditions. The article also suggests that autofiction can be seen as a broader concept that encompasses more than just the incorporation of autobiographical elements into fiction.
Keywords:
autofiction; lived experience; Romania; autobiographical; communist past; early democracy.
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