Marking May as the “Short Story Month,” Words Without Borders highlights some of its stellar past publications, the Dagestani-Russian novelist Alisa Ganieva’s bitterly comic “A Village Feast” among them.
This hour-long documentary was commissioned by the United States Information Agency, one of the early funders of the IWP. Its producer and director Gerald Krell and his crew came to Iowa City in winter of 1973, shot for about a week, then completed the production at the USIA facilities in Washington DC. The film was then shipped to US Embassies world-wide and shown locally, at screenings or via broadcast media. After years in the vaults it has surfaced. The video provides a rich trove of IWP history and an ingenious perspective on the writers. The writers in the 1973 residency:
- AMADI, Elechi - Nigeria
- AMPATZOGLOU, Petros - Greece
- ASHOKAMITRAN, J. Thyagarajan - India
- BLANDIANA, Ana - Romania
- BRAUN, Andrzej - Poland
- BRAVO, José Antonio - Perú
- CHEUNG, Dominic - Hong Kong
- CHOE, In-hoon - South Korea
- COSTA, Flavio Moreira - Brazil
- DOMINGUEZ, Luis - Chile
- GERGELY, Ágnes - Hungary
- GUBEGNA, Abbie - Ethiopia
- HADI, Abdul - Indonesia
- HOWELL, Anthony - United Kingdom
- KARPOWICZ, Tymoteusz - Poland
- LAPINSKI, Zdzislaw - Poland
- MORENO, Virginia R. - Philippines
- NAZARETH, Peter - Uganda
- POPESCU, Petru - Romania
- RAWSON, Alicia Dellapiane - Argentina
- RUSAN, Romulus - Romania
- SHIRAISHI, Kazuko - Japan
- VANEGAS, Teodoro - Ecuador
- VENTURA, Adao – Brazil
- YU, Tien-t'sung – Taiwan
- ... and of course Hualing NIEH ENGLE and Paul ENGLE
This film was digitized by the UI School of Library and Information Science.
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