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Contemporary German fiction : writing in the Berlin republic / edited by Stuart Taberner.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Cambridge studies in GermanPublication details: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2007.Description: 1 online resource (ix, 254 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780511290305
  • 0511290306
  • 0511289707
  • 9780511289705
  • 9780511485886
  • 0511485883
  • 9780521174046
  • 052117404X
  • 1107177847
  • 9781107177840
  • 1280917113
  • 9781280917110
  • 9786610917112
  • 6610917116
  • 0511322305
  • 9780511322303
  • 0511288387
  • 9780511288388
Other title:
  • Writing in the Berlin republic
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Contemporary German fiction.DDC classification:
  • 833.91409 22
LOC classification:
  • PT772 .C595 2007eb
Other classification:
  • I516.074
  • GO 12410
  • GO 12110
Online resources:
Contents:
List of contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Note on texts and terminology -- 1. Introduction / Stuart Taberner -- 2. Literary debates and the literary market since Unification / Frank Finlay -- 3. Berlin as the literary capital of German unification / Stephen Brockmann -- 4. 'GDR literature' in the Berlin Republic / Paul Cooke -- 5. 'West German writing' in the Berlin Republic / Stuart Taberner -- 6. Literary reflections on '68 / Ingo Cornils -- 7. Pop literature in the Berlin Republic / Sabine von Dirke -- 8. Representations of the Nazi past 1 : 'perpetrators' / Bill Niven -- 9. Representations of the Nazi past 2 : 'German wartime suffering' / Helmut Schmitz -- 10. German literature in the Berlin Republic -- writing by women / Lyn Marven -- 11. Cultural memory and identity formation in the Berlin Republic / Margaret Littler -- 12. Turkish-German fiction since the mid-1990s / Moray McGowan -- 13. German-language writing from Eastern and Central Europe / Brigid Haines -- 14. Writing by Germany's Jewish minority / Erin McGlothlin -- Index.
Summary: The profound political and social changes Germany has undergone since 1989 have been reflected in an extraordinarily rich range of contemporary writing. Contemporary German Fiction focuses on the debates that have shaped the politics and culture of the new Germany that has emerged from the second half of the 1990s onwards and offers the first comprehensive account of key developments in German literary fiction within their social and historical context. Each chapter begins with an overview of a central theme, such as East German writing, West German writing, writing on the Nazi past, writing by women and writing by ethnic minorities. The authors discussed include Günter Grass, Ingo Schulze, Judith Hermann, Christa Wolf, Christian Kracht and Zafer Senocak. These informative and accessible readings build up a clear picture of the central themes and stylistic concerns of the best writers working in Germany today.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

List of contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Note on texts and terminology -- 1. Introduction / Stuart Taberner -- 2. Literary debates and the literary market since Unification / Frank Finlay -- 3. Berlin as the literary capital of German unification / Stephen Brockmann -- 4. 'GDR literature' in the Berlin Republic / Paul Cooke -- 5. 'West German writing' in the Berlin Republic / Stuart Taberner -- 6. Literary reflections on '68 / Ingo Cornils -- 7. Pop literature in the Berlin Republic / Sabine von Dirke -- 8. Representations of the Nazi past 1 : 'perpetrators' / Bill Niven -- 9. Representations of the Nazi past 2 : 'German wartime suffering' / Helmut Schmitz -- 10. German literature in the Berlin Republic -- writing by women / Lyn Marven -- 11. Cultural memory and identity formation in the Berlin Republic / Margaret Littler -- 12. Turkish-German fiction since the mid-1990s / Moray McGowan -- 13. German-language writing from Eastern and Central Europe / Brigid Haines -- 14. Writing by Germany's Jewish minority / Erin McGlothlin -- Index.

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The profound political and social changes Germany has undergone since 1989 have been reflected in an extraordinarily rich range of contemporary writing. Contemporary German Fiction focuses on the debates that have shaped the politics and culture of the new Germany that has emerged from the second half of the 1990s onwards and offers the first comprehensive account of key developments in German literary fiction within their social and historical context. Each chapter begins with an overview of a central theme, such as East German writing, West German writing, writing on the Nazi past, writing by women and writing by ethnic minorities. The authors discussed include Günter Grass, Ingo Schulze, Judith Hermann, Christa Wolf, Christian Kracht and Zafer Senocak. These informative and accessible readings build up a clear picture of the central themes and stylistic concerns of the best writers working in Germany today.

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