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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. For two generations, writers in the German Democratic Republic enjoyed a massive audience in their own country, a readership dependent on their works for a measure of utopian solace amid the grimness of life under communism. But after the fall of the Berlin Wall, these writers were abandoned by their readers and stripped of the professional structures that had supported them. What drove leading thinkers, including those of the avant-garde who publicly embraced intellectual freedom, to serve as government informants? Why were they content to work within a repressive system rather than challenging it outright? This collection of interviews with more than two dozen writers and literary scholars, including several Stasi informants, provides a survey of the motivations, compromises and illusions of East German intellectual life.In conversations with Robert von Hallberg, writers such as novelist Hermann Kant, playwright Christoph Hein, and avant-garde poet-publisher Sascha Anderson talk about their lives and work before the fall of the Wall in 1989 - about the constraints and privileges of Communist Party membership, experiences of government censorship and self-censorship, and relations with their readers. They reflect on why the possibilities of opposition to the State seemed so limited, and on how they might have found ways to resist more aggressively. Turning to the controversies that have emerged since reunification, including the Stasi scandals involving Anderson and Christa Wolf, they discuss their feelings of complicity and the need for further self-examination. Two interviews with Anderson - one conducted before he was exposed as a Stasi collaborator and one afterwards - offer insight into the double life led by many writers and scholars in the German Democratic Republic.
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Editore: University of Chicago Press, 1996
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. InhaltsverzeichnisPreface Pt. 1: Introduction Pt. 2: The Scholarly Life Norbert Krenzlin Heinz-Uwe Haus Eva Manske Marianne Streisand Frank and Therese Hornigk Simone and Karlheinz Barck Irene Selle Dorothea Dornhof Petra Bode.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. For two generations, writers in the German Democratic Republic enjoyed a massive audience in their own country, a readership dependent on their works for a measure of utopian solace amid the grimness of life under communism. But after the fall of the Berlin Wall, these writers were abandoned by their readers and stripped of the professional structures that had supported them. What drove leading thinkers, including those of the avant-garde who publicly embraced intellectual freedom, to serve as government informants? Why were they content to work within a repressive system rather than challenging it outright? This collection of interviews with more than two dozen writers and literary scholars, including several Stasi informants, provides a survey of the motivations, compromises and illusions of East German intellectual life.In conversations with Robert von Hallberg, writers such as novelist Hermann Kant, playwright Christoph Hein, and avant-garde poet-publisher Sascha Anderson talk about their lives and work before the fall of the Wall in 1989 - about the constraints and privileges of Communist Party membership, experiences of government censorship and self-censorship, and relations with their readers. They reflect on why the possibilities of opposition to the State seemed so limited, and on how they might have found ways to resist more aggressively. Turning to the controversies that have emerged since reunification, including the Stasi scandals involving Anderson and Christa Wolf, they discuss their feelings of complicity and the need for further self-examination. Two interviews with Anderson - one conducted before he was exposed as a Stasi collaborator and one afterwards - offer insight into the double life led by many writers and scholars in the German Democratic Republic.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: The University Of Chicago Press Mär 1996, 1996
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - Preface Pt. 1: Introduction Pt. 2: The Scholarly Life Norbert Krenzlin Heinz-Uwe Haus Eva Manske Marianne Streisand Frank and Therese Hornigk Simone and Karlheinz Barck Irene Selle Dorothea Dornhof Petra Boden Christa Ebert Brigitte Burmeister Klaus Michael Pt. 3: The Literary Life Hermann Kant Rainer Kirsch Karl Mickel Renate Feyl Richard Pietrass Helga Schubert Christoph Hein Kerstin Hensel Hans Joachim Schadlich Reiner Kunze Katja Lange-Muller Uwe Kolbe Sascha Anderson, I Rainer Schedlinski Bert Papenfuss-Gorek Gerhard Wolf Pt. 4: After the Surprising Revelations Sascha Anderson, II Adolf Endler and Gabriele Dietze Jan Faktor Conclusion Notes Photo Credits Index.