Ileana
Alexandra Orlich is
professor of Comparative Literature and Romanian Studies at the
Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona. She is the author of two
volumes of critical essays:
Silent
Bodies: Re-Discovering the Women of Romanian Short Fiction
(2002) and
Articulating
Gender, Narrating the Nation: Allegories of Femininity in Romanian
Fiction
(2004), both from Columbia University Press, East European
Monographs. She is also the author of numerous essays and
translations of Romanian literature into English. Her most recent
work,
Myth
and Modernity in 20th-Century Romanian Novel,
is forthcoming in East European Monographs, Columbia University
Press.
Orlich@asu.edu