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Legacies and Identity

East and West German Literary Responses to Unification

by Martin Kane (Volume editor)
©2002 Conference proceedings 214 Pages

Summary

This volume seeks to trace the robustly critical process of historical, political and personal self-examination to be found in German literature of the 1990s. Scholars from Australia, Britain, Germany, and the USA have contributed essays which deal with a broad range of East and West German writers (Biskupek, Grass, Hilbig, Königsdorf, Maron, Mensching, Walser, Wenzel, and Wolf) as well as with general topics such as literature and the Stasi, and the response to the aftermath of unification to be found in autobiographical writing, lyric poetry, satirical fiction and cabaret texts. For all their diversity, a common thread can be discerned in these writers and the literature they have produced: a concern for the particularity of the East German experience, past and present, and a desire to explore that discrete identity – in both its positive and negative aspects – which stubbornly persisted over a decade in which the citizens of the German Democratic Republic saw themselves, their institutions, and their culture, swept up and consigned to oblivion.

Details

Pages
214
Year
2002
ISBN (Softcover)
9783906769707
Language
English
Keywords
Deutsch Deutschland Vereinigung (Motiv) Geschichte 1990-2002 Aufsatzsammlung Unification Literature East German GDP Literatur German
Published
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., New York, Wien, 2002. 214 pp.

Biographical notes

Martin Kane (Volume editor)

The Editor: Martin Kane, until his retirement, taught modern German literature and politics. He has published on various aspects of twentieth-century and particularly East and West German literature. He is at present working on a study of Ferdinand Lassalle.

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