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Beyond 1989

Beyond 1989

K. Bullivant

(1997)

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Abstract

With the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, four decades of separation seemed to have been brought to an end. In the literary arena as in many others, this seemed to be the surprising but ultimately logical end to the situation in which, after the extreme separation of the two Germanies' literatures during most of the period up to 1980, an increasing closeness could be observed during the 1980s, as relations between the two German states normalized. With the opening up of the East in the Autumn of 1989 claims were being made, on the one hand, that German literature had never, in fact, been divided, while others were proclaiming the end of East and West German literatures as they had existed, and the beginning of a new era. This volume examines these claims and other aspects of literary life in the two Germanies since 1945, with the hindsight born of unification in 1990, as well as looking at certain aspects of developments since the fall of the Wall, when, as on East German put it in 1996, rapprochement came to an end.


K. Bullivant is Professor in the Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages andLiteratures at the University of Florida.


"This volume makes abundantly clear the fact that the cultural unification of Germany [...] is as arduous and painful as the political/economic merger ... An excellent collection, well-conceived and highly informative."  · Choice


Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Series Page ii
Title Page iii
Table of Contents v
Introduction vii
Chapter 1. Confronting the Nazi Past 1
Chapter 2. A Farewell to the Letters of the Federal Republic? 21
Chapter 3. Texts and Contexts 35
Chapter 4. Literature and Convergence 49
Chapter 5. German Women Writing after 1945 69
Chapter 6. \"Thou Bleeding Piece of Earth 89
Chapter 7. A Revival of Conservative Literature 109
Chapter 8. Re/Fusing Past and Present 129
Chapter 9. What Should Remain? 153
Notes on Contributors 177