Persecutat în timpul regimului comunist din România, Eginald Schlattner s-a afirmat după 1989 ca unul dintre cei mai de succes scriitori de limbă germană din România. Colecţia care îi poartă numele conţine cărţi, manuscrise, scrisori, fotografii, înregistrări video şi reflectă relaţia sa complicată cu regimul comunist.
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Sibiu Strada Mitropoliei 30, Romania
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Colecţia ilustrează viaţa şi activitatea a doi intelectuali români separaţi de Cortina de Fier, fraţii Aurel şi Emil Cioran. În timp ce Aurel Cioran a trecut prin spaţiul concentraţionar comunist şi apoi a trăit până la sfârşitul vieţii la Sibiu, fratele său s-a stabilit din anul 1941 la Paris, unde a devenit un eseist de limbă franceză recunoscut la nivel internaţional. Colecţia cuprinde manuscrise originale, corepondenţă, fotografii şi documente personale din perioada 1911–1996.
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Sibiu Strada George Barițiu 5, Romania 550178
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The Edvard Kocbek Collection is located in the depot of the National and University Library in Ljubljana. It is actually his personal bequest to that same library. Kocbek was the greatest Slovenian poet and writer of the 20th century, who, as a Christian Socialist, joined the Slovene National Liberation Front under the control of the communists during the Second World War. Due to his divergent opinions about the war and the policies of the new communist regime, immediately after the war he was placed under the surveillance of the secret police (known as the UDBA). After that, he was very soon placed under a kind of public isolation, which implied limited movement and restricted access to intellectual life.
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Ljubljana Turjaška ulica 1, Slovenia 1000
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This collection of the Czecho-Slovak poet, novelist, playwright, philosopher and “guru” of the Czechoslovak underground, Egon Bondy (real name Zbyněk Fišer, 1930–2007), consists of sources related to the history of the Czechoslovak literary underground and the left-wing opposition to the communist regime.
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Strahovské nádvoří 1, 118 38 Praha 1 - Hradčany, Czech Republic
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The archive contains the literary estate of GDR writer Erich Loest. In 1957 he was sentenced to seven years for "counter-revolutionary group formation". After his release, he wrote crime novels and light fiction under a pseudonym. Soon after he was classified as a "negative and hostile" author by the State Security. Loest was completely politically rehabilitated only in 1990. The estate is managed by the Leipziger Land Cultural and Environmental Foundation. The archive contains personal items, manuscripts, notes, the writer's correspondence and Stasi files.
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Leipzig Menckestraße 27, Germany 04155
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