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  1. Writers and politics in Germany, 1945-2008
    Erschienen: 2009
    Verlag:  Camden House, Rochester, N.Y. ; JSTOR, New York, NY

    "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... mehr

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    "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.

     

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    ISBN: 9781571137548; 1571137548
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    Schriftenreihe: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 239 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-227) and index

  2. Writers and politics in Germany, 1945-2008
    Erschienen: 2009
    Verlag:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    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... mehr

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    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. Stuart Parkes is Emeritus Professor of German from the University of Sunderland (UK) 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?

     

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    ISBN: 9781571137548
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    Schlagworte: Authors, German; German literature; German literature; Authors, German; Authors, German ; 20th century ; Political and social views; Authors, German ; 21st century ; Political and social views; German literature ; 20th century ; History and criticism; German literature ; 21st century ; History and criticism; Germany ; Politics and government
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  3. Writers and politics in Germany, 1945-2008
    Erschienen: 2009
    Verlag:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    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... mehr

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    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. Stuart Parkes is Emeritus Professor of German from the University of Sunderland (UK) 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?

     

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    Schlagworte: Authors, German; German literature; German literature; Authors, German; Authors, German ; 20th century ; Political and social views; Authors, German ; 21st century ; Political and social views; German literature ; 20th century ; History and criticism; German literature ; 21st century ; History and criticism; Germany ; Politics and government
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  4. Writers and politics in Germany, 1945-2008
    Erschienen: c2009
    Verlag:  Camden House, Rochester, N.Y

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    ISBN: 1282795570; 9781282795570; 9781571137548
    Schriftenreihe: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Schlagworte: Authors, German; German literature; German literature; Authors, German
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (x, 239 p)
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-227) and index

    ""Frontcover""; ""CONTENTS ""; ""ACKNOWLEDGMENTS""; ""LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""Part 1: The Years of Division""; ""1: The Aftermath of War and the New Beginning""; ""2: The 1950s: The Deepening Division""; ""3: The 1960s: Taking Sides""; ""4: A West German Interlude: Writers and Politics at the Time of the Student Movement""; ""5: The 1970s: Writers on the Defensive""; ""6: The 1980s: On the Threshold""; ""Intermezzo: Writers and the Unification Process""; ""Part 2: Writers and Politics After Unification""; ""Segue: Political and Literary Developments Since Unification""

    ""7: East and West""""8: New Views on the Past""; ""9: A Swing to the Right?""; ""CONCLUSION""; ""WORKS CITED""; ""INDEX ""; ""Backcover""

  5. Writers and politics in Germany, 1945-2008
    Erschienen: 2009
    Verlag:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    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... mehr

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    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. Stuart Parkes is Emeritus Professor of German from the University of Sunderland (UK)

     

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    Schlagworte: Politik; Authors, German / 20th century / Political and social views; Authors, German / 21st century / Political and social views; German literature / 20th century / History and criticism; German literature / 21st century / History and criticism; Politik; Schriftsteller; Literatur; Deutsch
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  6. Writers and politics in Germany, 1945-2008
    Erschienen: 2009
    Verlag:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    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... mehr

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    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. Stuart Parkes is Emeritus Professor of German from the University of Sunderland (UK)

     

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    Schlagworte: Politik; Authors, German / 20th century / Political and social views; Authors, German / 21st century / Political and social views; German literature / 20th century / History and criticism; German literature / 21st century / History and criticism; Politik; Schriftsteller; Literatur; Deutsch
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  7. Writers and politics in Germany, 1945-2008
    Erschienen: 2009
    Verlag:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk ; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    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... mehr

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    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. Stuart Parkes is Emeritus Professor of German from the University of Sunderland (UK).

     

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  8. »Schreiben und die Welt bewegen?«
    engagierte Autoren - eine kurze Bilanz : Dokumentation der Jahrestagung 2019
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    Erschienen: [2020]
    Verlag:  Verlag Ille & Riemer, Leipzig

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    Beteiligt: King, Ian (Array); Parkes, K. Stuart (Verfasser); Čapek, Jan (Verfasser); Beutin, Heidi (Verfasser); Widder, Roman (Verfasser); Stokowski, Margarete (Verfasser)
    Sprache: Deutsch
    Medientyp: Konferenzschrift
    ISBN: 9783954200429; 3954200422
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    DDC Klassifikation: Andere germanische Sprachen (439)
    Auflage/Ausgabe: [1. Auflage]
    Körperschaften/Kongresse: Kurt-Tucholsky-Gesellschaft (2019, Berlin)
    Schriftenreihe: Schriften der Kurt Tucholsky-Gesellschaft ; Band 12
    Schlagworte: Schriftsteller; Politisches Engagement
    Weitere Schlagworte: Revolution Bayern; Paneuropa; engagierte Literatur; Kurt Tucholsky; Medienkritik; Europakonzepte; Günter Gras; Heinrich Böll
    Umfang: 140 Seiten, Illustrationen, 21 cm x 15 cm
  9. Seelenarbeit an Deutschland
    Martin Walser in perspective
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    Erschienen: 2004
    Verlag:  Editions Rodopi, Amsterdam

    Preliminary Material /Stuart Parkes and Fritz Wefelmeyer -- Einführung: Martin Walser in Perspective /Fritz Wefelmeyer -- Kafka-Metamorphosen: Martin Walsers frühe Erzählungen und ihre Folgen /Alexander Mathäs -- Alfred Andersch, Martin Walser and... mehr

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    Preliminary Material /Stuart Parkes and Fritz Wefelmeyer -- Einführung: Martin Walser in Perspective /Fritz Wefelmeyer -- Kafka-Metamorphosen: Martin Walsers frühe Erzählungen und ihre Folgen /Alexander Mathäs -- Alfred Andersch, Martin Walser and the Süddeutscher Rundfunk /Rhys W. Williams -- Das Triviale – ästhetischer Naevus oder changierendes Geschmacksparadigma? Walsers Stücke der sechziger Jahre /Anthony Waine -- Martin Walser als Lehrer /Timm Menke -- Martin Walser and the Working World /Keith Bullivant -- Verteidigung des Primären Facetten einer literarischen Anthropologie bei Martin Walser /Andreas Meier -- Martin Walser und die Ironie als demokratische Waffe /Roman Luckscheiter -- Verteidigung der Eltern Generationenverhältnisse im Werk Martin Walsers /Matthias Uecker -- Walser's Heimat Conundrum /Gerald A. Fetz -- ‘Auch das Schlimmste kann, wenn du mit einem Bild darauf antwortest, schön erscheinen.’ Aspects of Martin Walser’s Art Criticism /Steve Plumb -- The Use and Abuse of Art: Walser's Alfred Dorn and Proust's Charles Swann /Jane Walling -- Martin Walser’s Die Verteidigung der Kindheit and Victor Klemperer’s Nazi-Period Diaries. /Arnold Heidsieck -- Beschimpfungsausbrüche als Ausdruck der ambivalenten Beziehung zur Macht in einigen Romanen Walsers /Maurizio Pirro -- Öffentliche Rede als Inszenierung abwesender Autorschaft: Selbstverdoppelung und Selbstgespräch bei Martin Walser /Stefan Willer -- ‘Ideal wäre: vor anderen zu sprechen wie mit sich selbst.’ Zum Adressatenbezug in Walsers Reden und Essays /Hans-Joachim Hahn -- Der Redner als Dichter und umgekehrt. Zu konzeptionellen Aporien in Walsers Friedenspreisrede /Volker Nölle -- Die Unausweichlichkeit der Provokation. Kultur- und literaturtheoretische Anmerkungen zu Martin Walsers Ein springender Brunnen und zu seiner Friedenspreisrede. /Wilfried van der Will -- Jenseits der political correctness – NS-Vergangenheit in Bernhard Schlink, Der Vorleser und Martin Walser, Ein springender Brunnen /Kathrin Schödel -- Epik nach Auschwitz im Gedächtnisraum ohne Auschwitz. Martin Walsers Erinnerungspoetik in Ein springender Brunnen im Kontext von Uwe Johnsons Jahrestage und Ruth Klügers weiter leben /Michael Hofmann -- Zwei Modelle literarischer Erinnerung an die NS-Zeit: Die Blechtrommel und Ein springender Brunnen /Helmuth Kiesel -- ‘Familienkonflikt’ oder ‘Antisemitismusstreit’? Zur Walser-Bubis-Debatte /Matthias N. Lorenz -- Inventing Tradition: the Holocaust and the Walser-Bubis Debate /Robert C. Conard -- On Pride and Other Pitfalls: Recent Debates on German Identity /Caroline Gay -- The Triumph of Subjectivity. Martin Walser’s Novels of the 1990s and his Der Lebenslauf der Liebe /Stuart Taberner -- Tod eines Kritikers. Text and Context /Stuart Parkes -- Contributors /Stuart Parkes and Fritz Wefelmeyer. The last decade has undoubtedly been the most controversial in the long literary career of Martin Walser. This volume presents a review of this career, going far beyond short-lived arguments to present an insightful overview of much of his work. It considers not only major aspects of his writing, covering both his literary beginnings and the most recent works, but also different, previously neglected features of his persona and his writing, namely his activity as a university teacher and his art criticism. In addition, fruitful comparisons are made with other writers, such as Proust, Grass and Uwe Johnson. At the same time, recent controversies are also considered with major attention being paid to Walser’s public speeches and those works of fiction which have been seen by some as demanding the end of German self-recriminations over the Nazi past. This volume is unique in that much space is devoted to both sides of the argument. It will provide stimulating reading to all those interested in Germany and German literature

     

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    Beteiligt: Parkes, K. Stuart; Wefelmeyer, Fritz
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    Schriftenreihe: German monitor ; no. 60
    Schlagworte: Conference papers and proceedings; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Weitere Schlagworte: Walser, Martin (1927-); Walser, Martin
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    Revised versions of papers, most of which were presented at a conference held at the Institute of Germanic Studies, London, England, in May 2002

    Includes bibliographical references