TY - BOOK AU - Francesca Goll PY - 2019 CY - Oxford, United Kingdom PB - Peter Lang Verlag SN - 0899-9899 SN - 9781787079168 TI - Mapping Spaces T2 - Reimagining East German Society in 1960s Fiction DO - 10.3726/b11663 UR - https://www.peterlang.com/document/1056030 N2 - In the process of establishing the social and political reality of the German Democratic Republic, writers played a crucial role. The specific feature of GDR literary texts of the 1960s lies in their attempt at imagining and representing the emergence of a community that had previously not existed. A new sense of common belonging was being promoted. This study focuses on the ways in which Werner Bräunig and Erik Neutsch negotiated this tension in their novels by analysing the spatial and topographical dimensions of the texts. If literary texts map power structures by rewriting cartographies, then the analysis of the latter will shed light on the socio-political models that are being advocated. Neutsch’s Spur der Steine (1964) and Bräunig’s fragment Rummelplatz (2007) were both written in the 1960s but enjoyed a very different reception: while the former became a bestseller, the latter was censored and published posthumously in 2007. Yet they both speak to GDR society of the 1960s, highlighting the evocative power of literature within the East German context – and beyond. KW - Mapping Spaces, GDR literature, literary cartography, spatial theory LA - English ER -