Katharina Gerstenberger is Associate Professor of German at the University of Cincinnati.
The German Capital in Post-Wall Literature
Hardback
Publication Date: 01/07/2008
The wall was still coming down when critics began to call for the great Berlin novel that could explain what was happening to Germany and the Germans. Such a novel never appeared. Instead, writers have created a patchwork imaginary -- in the form of about 300 works of fiction set in Berlin -- of a city and a nation whose identity collapsed virtually overnight. Contributors to this literary collage include established writers like Peter Schneider and Christa Wolf, young authors like Tanja Duckers and Ingo Schramm, German-Turkish authors Zafer Senocak and Yade Kara, and the Austrians Kathrin Roeggla and Marlene Streeruwitz. The non-arrival of the great Berlin novel marks the reorientation in German culture and literature that is the focus of this study: the experience of unification was too diverse, too postmodern, too influenced by global developments to be captured by one novel. Berlin literature of the postunification decade is marked by ambiguity: change is linked to questions of historical continuity; postmodern simulation finds its counterpart in a quest for authenticity; and the assimilation of Germanness into European and global contexts is both liberation and loss. This book pursues a nuanced understanding of the search for new ways to tell the story of Germany's past and of its importance for the formation of a new German identity.
Katharina Gerstenberger is Associate Professor of German at the University of Cincinnati.
Katharina Gerstenberger is Associate Professor of German at the University of Cincinnati.
- ISBN:
- 9781571133816
- 9781571133816
- Category:
- Literary studies: general
- Format:
- Hardback
- Publication Date:
- 01-07-2008
- Publisher:
- Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Country of origin:
- United States
- Pages:
- 220
- Dimensions (mm):
- 229x152x19mm
- Weight:
- 0.48kg
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