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The Novel in German since 1990 Stuart Taberner (University of Leeds)

The Novel in German since 1990 By Stuart Taberner (University of Leeds)

The Novel in German since 1990 by Stuart Taberner (University of Leeds)


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Summary

These essays explore the diversity of the contemporary novel in German via close readings of international bestsellers (Daniel Kehlmann's Measuring the World and W. G. Sebald's Austerlitz) and less familiar texts. Key themes that emerge include the Nazi past, transnationalism, globalisation, migration, religion and ethnicity, gender and sexuality, and identity.

The Novel in German since 1990 Summary

The Novel in German since 1990 by Stuart Taberner (University of Leeds)

Diversity is one of the defining characteristics of contemporary German-language literature, not just in terms of the variety of authors writing in German today, but also in relation to theme, form, technique and style. However, common themes emerge: the Nazi past, transnationalism, globalisation, migration, religion and ethnicity, gender and sexuality, and identity. This book presents the novel in German since 1990 through a set of close readings both of international bestsellers (including Daniel Kehlmann's Measuring the World and W. G. Sebald's Austerlitz) and of less familiar, but important texts (such as Yade Kara's Selam Berlin). Each novel discussed in the volume has been chosen on account of its aesthetic quality, its impact and its representativeness; the authors featured, among them Nobel Prize winners Gunter Grass, Elfriede Jelinek and Herta Muller demonstrate the energy and quality of contemporary writing in German.

The Novel in German since 1990 Reviews

'... a volume for which one would wish a readership as attentive as its contributors are perspicacious.' David Midgley, Modern Language Review

About Stuart Taberner (University of Leeds)

Stuart Taberner is Professor of German at the University of Leeds.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: the novel in German since 1990 Stuart Taberner; 2. Robert Schindel's Geburtig (Born-Where) Helmut Schmitz; 3. Gunter Grass's Ein weites Feld (Too Far Afield) Rebecca Braun; 4. Thomas Brussig's Helden wie wir (Heroes Like Us) Anna Saunders; 5. Christa Wolf's Medea: Stimmen (Medea: A Modern Retelling) Georgina Paul; 6. Zafer Senocak's Gefahrliche Verwandschaft (Perilous Kinship) Moray McGowan; 7. Monika Maron's Endmoranen (End Moraines) Katharina Gerstenberger; 8. Martin Walser's Ein springender Brunnen (A Gushing Fountain) Kathrin Schoedel; 9. Michael Kleeberg's Ein Garten im Norden (A Garden in the North) Stephen Brockmann; 10. Christian Kracht's Faserland (Frayed-Land) Julian Preece; 11. Elfriede Jelinek's Gier (Greed) Helen Finch; 12. Karen Duve's Dies ist kein Liebeslied (This is Not a Love-Song) Alison Lewis; 13. Herta Muller's Herztier (The Land of Green Plums) Lyn Marven; 14. W. G. Sebald's Austerlitz Mary Cosgove; 15. Walter Kempowski's Alles umsonst (All for Nothing) Karina Berger; 16. F. C. Delius's Mein Jahr als Moerder (My Year as a Murderer) Anne Fuchs; 17. Yade Kara's Selam Berlin Petra Fachinger; 18. Daniel Kehlmann's Die Vermessung der Welt (Measuring the World) Stuart Taberner; 19. Gunter Grass's Beim Hauten der Zwiebel (Peeling the Onion) Monika Shafi; Works cited; Index.

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NLS9781107449305
9781107449305
1107449308
The Novel in German since 1990 by Stuart Taberner (University of Leeds)
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2014-06-26
318
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