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Author Parkes, K. Stuart, 1943-

Title Writers and politics in Germany, 1945-2008 / Stuart Parkes.

Publication Info. Rochester, N.Y. : Camden House, [2009]
©2009

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 Moore Stacks  PT405 .P3398 2009    Available  ---
Description x, 239 pages ; 24 cm.
Series Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-227) and index.
Contents The aftermath of war and the new beginning -- The 1950s : the deepening division -- The 1960s: taking sides -- A West German interlude : writers and politics at the time of the student movement -- The 1970s : writers on the defensive -- The 1980s : on the threshold -- Intermezzo : writers and the unification process -- Segue : political and literary developments since Unification -- East and West -- New views on the past -- A swing to the Right?
Summary "George Orwell said that all writing is political; but the writers of some nations and some periods are more political than others. German writers after 1945 have exemplified such heightened politicization, and this book considers their contribution to the democratic development of Germany by looking principally at their directly political, non-fictional writings. It pays particular attention to writers and the student movement of the 1960s and '70s, when some proclaimed the death of literature and called for a turn to direct political action. Yet writers in both parts of Germany gradually came to identify with their respective states, even if the idea of one Germany never entirely disappeared. The unification of 1989-1990, in which this idea astonishingly became reality, posed a major (and some would say unmet) challenge to writers in both East and West. After looking at this period of intense political activities, the book considers the continuing East/West division and changing attitudes to the Nazi past, asking whether the intellectual climate has swung to the right. It also asks to what extent political involvement has been a generational project for the immediate postwar generation and is less important for younger writers who see the Federal Republic as a "normal" democratic state"--Publisher's website.
Subject Authors, German -- 20th century -- Political and social views.
Authors, German.
Chronological Term 20th century
Subject Political and social views.
Authors, German -- 21st century -- Political and social views.
Chronological Term 21st century
Subject German literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
German literature.
German literature -- 21st century -- History and criticism.
Germany -- Politics and government.
Germany.
Politics and government.
ISBN 9781571134011 hardcover alkaline paper
1571134018 hardcover alkaline paper