Nachkriegsliteratur 1945-1989 Contributor(s): Peitsch, Helmut (Author) |
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ISBN: 3899717309 ISBN-13: 9783899717303 Publisher: V&R Unipress OUR PRICE: $87.40 Product Type: Hardcover Language: German Published: December 2009 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Literary Criticism | European - German |
Dewey: 833.093 |
LCCN: 2010359833 |
Series: Schriften Des Erich Maria Remarque-Archivs |
Physical Information: 404 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: How did literature written, published and read in the Western and Soviet Zones of Occupation, in the Federal Republic of Germany and in the GDR, become two German literatures? For attempting a history of the changing relations between the two, this book looks at the conditions of producing, distributing and reading literature, dominant discourses and genres of writing. Because of links as well as separations, it suggests a periodisation which does neither question the caesura of 1945 nor rely on the concept of generation, but assumes decisive changes around 1949, 1961 and 1976. Thus the changes in, for instance, literary ways of thematising the Nazi past emerge with the discursive turns from >the question of guiltantifascismantitotalitarianismmodernisationnational identityThe Death in Rome to Stephan Hermlin's The Female Commander (1954), taking into account their contemporary reception as well as later canonisation (and decanonisation). German text. |