Literature Links
- Space Gypsies The Roma frequently appear in literature as emblems of the exotic, of otherness. In science fiction, the Roma's mysterious origins, their association with a nomadic existence, and their folklore all present a rich source for metaphor - without the Roma necessarily becoming sinister 'aliens'.
- Matéo Maximoff: A Memorial Sergio Franzese's tribute to the late Rom author.
- Veijo Baltzar Rom writer and painter, in Finnish.
- Gadje By Michael Glaros, from ZYZZYVA: the last word, West Coast Writers and Artists, USA.
- Lavengro By George Borrow, Project Gutenberg Etext.
- Matéo Maximoff Home page of the Kalderash Rom novelist, grandson of a former slave, maintained by his daughter, in French.
- The Zincali: An Account of the Gypsies in Spain By George Borrow, 1841, Project Gutenberg Etext.
- Rayida Books translated or written by Ruth Modrow.
- New Anthology Offers Writings by Roma (Gypsies) Writers from more than 20 countries have found a voice in a recently published anthology of Gypsy writing, The Roads of the Roma.
- Bury Me Standing: The Gypsies and Their Journey by Isabel Fonseca IndiaStar book review by C.J.S. Wallia.
- Károly Bari, Gypsy and Poet Reflections on poetry, prejudice and the past in Hungary.
- Editions Wallâda - Collection "Waroutcho" Several titles about Roma by Roma, including authors Matéo Maximoff, Vania de Gila-Kochanowski and Esmeralda Romanez. In French.
- The Bible in Spain By George Borrow, Project Gutenberg Etext.
- Romani Culture and Civilisation Cultural study by Merfea Mihai.
- Esmeralda Romanez, Novelist In French.
- The Romany Rye By George Borrow, Project Gutenberg Etext.
- Amaro Drom Romani online cultural magazine, in Hungarian.
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