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  • Published: 5 January 2021
  • ISBN: 9780143134176
  • Imprint: Penguin
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 256
  • RRP: $37.99

Café Europa Revisited

How to Survive Post-Communism



An evocative and timely collection of essays that paints a portrait of Eastern Europe thirty years after the end of communism.

"Drakulić’s composite portrait provides a clear-eyed look at European values, and what they really amount to." —The New Yorker

An evocative and timely collection of essays that paints a portrait of Eastern Europe thirty years after the end of communism.

An immigrant with a parrot in Stockholm, a photo of a girl in Lviv, a sculpture of Alexander the Great in Skopje, a memorial ceremony for the 50th anniversary of the Soviet led army invasion of Prague: these are a few glimpses of life in Eastern Europe today. Three decades after the Velvet Revolution, Slavenka Drakulic, the author of Cafe Europa and A Guided Tour of the Museum Of Communism, takes a look at what has changed and what has remained the same in the region in her daring new essay collection.

Totalitarianism did not die overnight and democracy did not completely transform Eastern European societies. Looking closely at artefacts and day to day life, from the health insurance cards to national monuments, and popular films to cultural habits, alongside pieces of growing nationalism and Brexit, these pieces of political reportage dive into the reality of a Europe still deeply divided.

  • Published: 5 January 2021
  • ISBN: 9780143134176
  • Imprint: Penguin
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 256
  • RRP: $37.99

Praise for Café Europa Revisited

Praise for Cafe Europa: Life After Communism:

"Insightful... This book not only helps to illuminate the political and social problems facing much of Eastern Europe, but also sheds new light on the daily life of its residents, their emotional habits, fears and dreams." --The New York Times

"Drakulic is a perceptive and amusing social critic, with a wonderful eye for detail." --The Washington Post

"Profound and often bitingly funny... you'll never think about capitalism, modern history, or your perfect, white, American teeth in the same way again." --Elle