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Landmarks in the German Novel (2)

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The nine essays in this volume deal with major achievements in the German novel since 1959. They range from the very well known, such as Brussig’s , an extravagant treatment of life under the and the fall of the Berlin Wall, to the much more recondite, such as Hubert Fichte’s , one of the first, and most important, products of the abolition of the discrimination against gays in 1969. What is most surprising about this collection is that, in contrast to the majority of successful novels written in German before 1959, only one of these is by a clearly ‘West’ German author: Hubert Fichte. There is, by contrast, a surprising number who have their roots in the GDR (Plenzdorf, Wolf, Brussig, Schulze), or in Austria (Bachmann, Bernhard). This is also a period in which women writers emerge powerfully (Bachmann, Wolf, and Özdamar). Virtually all these novels aroused controversy in some quarters at the time of their publication, often for their treatment of semi-taboo, or at least uncomfortable, subject-matter. These essays, all by specialists in the relevant field, were originally delivered as lectures in the University of Cambridge.weiterlesen

Sprache(n): Englisch

ISBN: 978-3-03911-566-2 / 978-3039115662 / 9783039115662

Verlag: Peter Lang Group AG, International Academic Publishers

Erscheinungsdatum: 17.12.2009

Seiten: 168

Auflage: 1

Bandherausgeber: Peter Hutchinson, Michael Minden

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