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Shifting Perspectives
East German Autobiographical Narratives before and after the End of the GDR
Dennis Tate


A striking feature of today's German literature is the survival of an East German subculture characterized by its authors' self-reflexive concern with their own lives, not only in texts labeled as autobiography but also those in the more ambiguous territory of what Christa Wolf has called "subjective authenticity." Dennis Tate provides the first detailed account of this phenomenon: its origins in the 1930s' exile debates, its evolution during the GDR's lifespan, and its manifestations in the work of five East German authors still widely read today: Brigitte Reimann, Franz Fühmann, Stefan Heym, Günter de Bruyn, and Christa Wolf. Tate shows how the preoccupation with self arose from the unusually turbulent circumstances in which this generation has lived. Having succumbed early to the temptation to simplify their life stories for misguided educational purposes, these authors have repeatedly reconstructed their personal and political identities as their perspectives on the past have shifted. Tate shows the importance of viewing their autobiographical writing as a multilayered historical process, exposing problems with canonical accounts of East German literature and enabling texts published under GDR censorship to be properly appreciated for the first time.

Dennis Tate is Professor of German Studies at the University of Bath, UK.

 

DETAILS


Size: 9 x 6
13 digit ISBN: 9781571133724
Binding: Hardback
First published: 01/Aug/2007
Price: 75.00 USD / 40.00 GBP
Imprint: Camden House
Series: Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture
Subject: German Literature

BIC class: AVH

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 01/12/2008

Contents
   Introduction: East German Autobiographical Prose: Challenging Conventional Genre Distinctions
1   Autobiographical Writing in the East German Context and Beyond
2   Brigitte Reimann: The Constraints of First-Person Fiction
3   Franz Fühmann: The Deconstruction of an "Exemplary" Biography
4   Stefan Heym: Strategies of Self-Concealment in Fictional and Autobiographical Mode
5   Günter de Bruyn: From the "Lies" of Fiction to the "Truth" of Autobiography?
6   Christa Wolf: "Subjective Authenticity" in Practice: An Evolving Autobiographical Project
7   Bibliography
8   Index

Reviews
Tate focuses on ... prose works that combine self-reflexive narrative and autobiographical subject matter. ... His highly original study shows how this particular form of prose writing became a vehicle for each writer's self-exploration and self-protection, a creative response to the various forms of political turbulence each experienced before and after the end of the GDR. CHOICE

The study reveals profound knowledge of the topic and will enrich in significant areas our understanding of East German literature, especially after 1990. Because it is written with wit and courage and opens new avenues in GDR literature, it will provoke discussion if the study receives the attention it deserves. DEUTSCHLAND ARCHIV




 

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