THIS FIRST BOOK-LENGTH STUDY OF FICTIONAL SUICIDES IN EAST GERMAN
LITERATURE PROVIDES INSIGHT INTO THE COMPLEX AND DYNAMIC RHETORIC OF
THE GDR AND THE LITERARINESS OF ITS LITERATURE.
The many fictional suicides in the literature of the German Democratic
Republic have been greatly misunderstood. The common assumption is
that authoritarian oppression in East Germany led to an anomalous
abundance of real suicides, so that fictional suicides in GDR
literature constitute a simple, realistic reflection of East German
society. Robert Blankenship challenges this assumption by providing
both a history of suicide in GDR literature and close readings of
individual texts, revealing that suicides in GDR literature, rather
than simply reflecting historical suicides, contain rich literary
attributes such as intertextuality, haunting, epistolarity, and
unorthodox narrative strategies. Such literariness offered subversive
potential beyond suggesting that real people killed themselves in a
communist country. This first book-length study of fictional suicides
in East German literature provides insight into the complex and
dynamic rhetoric of the GDR. Blankenship's underlying claim is that
GDR literature ought to be read as literature, with literary
methodology, not despite the country's politically and rhetorically
charged nature,but precisely because of it. _Suicide in East German
Literature_ will be of interest to scholars of GDR literature,
humanities-oriented scholars of suicide, and those who are interested
in the complex relationship between literature and history.
Robert Blankenship is Assistant Professor of German at California
State University, Long Beach.
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Fiction, Rhetoric, and the Self-Destruction of Literary Heritage
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781787440593
Publisert
2020
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1. utgave
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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