Christoph Hein in Perspective

Christoph Hein in Perspective
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Publisher : Rodopi
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-13 : 904201492X
ISBN-10 : 9789042014923
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Book Synopsis Christoph Hein in Perspective by : Graham Jackman

Download or read book Christoph Hein in Perspective written by Graham Jackman and published by Rodopi. This book was released on 2000 with total page 324 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Unlike many writers from the former GDR, Christoph Hein's reputation and standing - and his creativity - have remained intact despite the demise of the GDR in 1989-90. Christoph Hein in Perspectivebrings together essays by both established and younger scholars from Britain, Germany and the USA which together cover a wide spectrum of his work, from the early writings of the 1970s to the play In Acht und Bannof 1999 and including his speeches and essays as well as all his major prose works. There is a marked emphasis in the volume on Hein's post-Wendeoutput, with about half the contributions focusing primarily on this period. Another feature is the diversity of perspectives from which the works are examined: historical and political viewpoints are complemented by formal and comparative studies as well as by gender-based perspectives. The volume includes additionally the first published English translation of what is for many Hein's most successful work for the stage, Die wahre Geschichte des Ah Qof 1983 ('The True Story of Ah Q'). The volume as a whole should be of interest to scholars concerned with the GDR and with contemporary German culture, to undergraduate and postgraduate students, and also the others interested in the history and culture of Germany since 1945. Six of the essays are in English and six in German.


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