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Cityscapes and Countryside in Contemporary German Literature

by Julian Preece (Volume editor) Osman Durrani (Volume editor)
©2004 Conference proceedings 334 Pages
Series: University of Bradford Studies, Volume 7

Summary

Most of the chapters in this volume were delivered as papers at a conference on the same theme held at the University of Kent in April 2002. The essays collected here, by scholars from the UK, Ireland, Germany, and the US, address a topic of fundamental concern across all the disciplines engaged with the study of contemporary Germany: the evolving relationship between urban and rural space, the metropolitan centre and the provincial Heimat. The volume identifies and investigates a number of recent trends: the emergence of ‘eco-literature’, the renaissance of writing – in prose and verse – inspired by the new Berlin, the realignment of regional sensibilities, which is complicated by the troubled tradition of Heimat in all its literary manifestations, and the continuing disjunctions between East and West. Individual essays engage with the work of established writers (Günter de Bruyn, Hubert Fichte, Peter Handke, WG Sebald, Siegfried Lenz, Martin Walser, and Elfriede Jelinek) and emerging talents (Georg Klein, Christof Hamann, Ludwig Laher, and Arnold Stadler).

Details

Pages
334
Year
2004
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039100651
Language
English
Keywords
Literatur Stadtleben (Motiv) Kongress Kent (2002) Heimat East /West Contemporary German Literature eco-literature New Germany Landscapes Towns Deutsch
Published
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien, 2004. 334 pp.

Biographical notes

Julian Preece (Volume editor) Osman Durrani (Volume editor)

The Editors: Julian Preece and Osman Durrani both studied German at the University of Oxford and have published widely on modern and contemporary German literature. They both teach German and Comparative Literary Studies at the University of Kent.

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