
Franz Fuehmann: Innovation and Authenticity
A study of his prose-writing
Dennis Tate(Author)
Rodopi (Publisher)
Published on 1. January 1995
Book
Paperback/Softback
263 pages
978-90-5183-805-3 (ISBN)
Description
This is the first full-length study of the life and works of Franz Fuehmann (1922-1984) to be published in English. It provides a complete reassessment of his importance as a prose-writer, informed by the extensive corpus of Fuehmann's writing which has only appeared posthumously or is now accessible in the archives of the Akademie der Kuenste in East Berlin.
Dennis Tate argues that, from the middle 1950s onwards, Fuehmann's prose writing is both stylistically innovative and committed to the authentic representation of his experience, thereby challenging the conventional wisdom that little writing of international significance could be produced in the ideological context of the GDR until Honecker introduced his `no taboos' cultural policy in 1971. Fuehmann's widely praised later texts (ranging from the autobiographical Zweiundzwanzig Tage oder Die Haelfte des Lebens and Vor Feuerschluenden to mythical and satirical short stories such as `Marsyas' and `Drei nackte Maenner') can now be seen as the culmination of an impressive creative development rather than as the result of a late conversion to literary truthfulness.
The volume will be of interest to students and teachers of post-1945 German literature as well as to general readers aware of the vitality of Central European culture throughout the period of East-West ideological division.
Dennis Tate argues that, from the middle 1950s onwards, Fuehmann's prose writing is both stylistically innovative and committed to the authentic representation of his experience, thereby challenging the conventional wisdom that little writing of international significance could be produced in the ideological context of the GDR until Honecker introduced his `no taboos' cultural policy in 1971. Fuehmann's widely praised later texts (ranging from the autobiographical Zweiundzwanzig Tage oder Die Haelfte des Lebens and Vor Feuerschluenden to mythical and satirical short stories such as `Marsyas' and `Drei nackte Maenner') can now be seen as the culmination of an impressive creative development rather than as the result of a late conversion to literary truthfulness.
The volume will be of interest to students and teachers of post-1945 German literature as well as to general readers aware of the vitality of Central European culture throughout the period of East-West ideological division.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Publishing group
Brill
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 22 mm
Width: 15 mm
ISBN-13
978-90-5183-805-3 (9789051838053)
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Content
Preface. 1. Educated for Auschwitz? Childhood, War and Soviet Captivity 1922-49. 2. Spokesman for the New Germany 1950-58. 3. Freelance Author, GDR Loyalist: Destructive Contradictions 1958-68. 4. At the Forefront of Cultural Change 1968-76. 5. The Voice in the Wilderness 1977-84. Conclusion: The Struggle for Recognition 1984-94. Appendix: A Checklist of Fuehmann's Prose Works. Bibliography. Index.