Description
About the Author
VALENTINA GLAJAR is Professor of German at Texas State University.
Reviews
The richness and interdisciplinary character of Glajar's work make it equally appealing to surveillance studies scholars, Cold War historians, and Romanian and German studies specialists. * JOURNAL OF ROMANIAN STUDIES *
Scholars of Muller's work, students at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and general audiences interested in memory studies, reading and un-coding archived Cold War surveillance files, and Cold War surveillance tactics in the communist Romanian context will find a treasure trove in this monograph. * GEGENWARTSLITERATUR *
In this excellent volume, Valentina Glajar painstakingly reconstructs Muller's "file story." It is a complicated picture and a fascinating one. . . . The volume is of interest not only to Muller specialists but also to all who are interested in the history of Romania and indeed of the Cold War period in eastern Europe. * SEMINAR *
Reading this book, with its detailed analysis and description of various kinds of surveillance, one is sometimes put into a position that bears an uncomfortable relationship to that of a secret police operative. After all, until recently no one but a member of the secret police would have had access to this information, which was based on significant long-term invasions of Herta Muller's-and many other people's-privacy. * MONATSHEFTE *
Overall, this is both a gripping account of surveillance and a model for how to build accessible and insightful analysis out of secret police archives. Glajar makes a sprawling and obscure written record graspable and interesting to her reader without accepting it at face value, and has therefore produced a study that will have an appeal far beyond the academic community interested in Muller. * OXFORD GERMAN STUDIES *
Book Information
ISBN 9781640141537
Author Valentina N. Glajar
Format Hardback
Page Count 294
Imprint Camden House Inc
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Weight(grams) 542g