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    1. Documenting Radio Haïti-Inter’s Time in Exile (1981-1986) Using Lè Ayisyen’s Archive - The Devil's T

      In November 1981, one year after living in New York in exile, Jean Dominique participated in  an interview with Daniel Huttinot on Lè (...)

    2. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/dul/users/kurt.cumiskey/hiller_nadell_prize_submi (...)

      Like Gravina Telechea, Benedetti was a Uruguayan poet forced into exile by military dictatorship and repression. I obtained this book (...)

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      (Amsterdam: Querido Verlag, 1934) One of Joseph Roth’s later novels released with the exile publisher Querido (see Nr. 8 above).

    4. Kan i ton than lai (We will meet again): A Lai Mi Family Oral History

      I’m certain they understood the consequences of being caught: exile, torture, or murder. Maybe they had resolved to protest, pushed by (...)

    5. SHATTER-ZONE OF EMPIRES: UKRAINE AND THE POLISH-LITHUANIAN COMMONWEALTH · Joseph Conrad’s Polish-Ukr

      A map of Joseph Conrad's family exile and where they were during certain time periods.

    6. ‘THE GRAVEYARD’: MOURNING AND COMMEMORATION · Joseph Conrad’s Polish-Ukrainian “Graveyard”: Memory,

      Conrad’s parents carried a photo album with them into political exile in northern Russia, which became one of the few possessions that (...)

    7. EARLY EASTERN EUROPEAN PHOTOGRAPHY · Joseph Conrad’s Polish-Ukrainian “Graveyard”: Memory, Mourning,

      The popularity of Beyer’s prints and his participation in political meetings led to his own arrest and exile by Russian authorities, a (...)

    8. Documentaries - Chile '73 - LibGuides at Duke University

      Felix Mora recounts shocking details of the torture he endured, his escape from the dictatorship and the challenges he has faced as an (...)

    9. ‘THE GRAVEYARD’: NATIONAL MOURNING AND ANTI-COLONIAL RESISTANCE · Joseph Conrad’s Polish-Ukrainian “

      Some photos preserve images of political resistance, messages of exile, last memorials, rare visits “home,” and chance meetings abroad.

    10. Understanding the Comedy · DANTE & HIS AFTERLIVES: "To see the stars again..." · Duke University Lib

      When Dante died in Ravenna in 1321, he had spent two decades in exile from Florence writing his masterpiece. Although Dante only ever (...)

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