Günter Grass's novel Ein weites Feld caused a storm of controversy when it was published in Germany in 1995. There was an expectation that his first novel after the fall of the Berlin Wall would answer the question of what should now constitute a national literature. Instead, he delivered a complex narrative that, far from legitimating a united Germany, demanded a long historical perspective on the end of the Cold War. Ein weites Feld represents a conscious attempt to use novelistic form as a kind of cultural politics, deployed against both a resurgent German nationalism and those invested in an ideological interpretation of the end of the Cold War as a victory for the West. The complex narrative demands that the reader embrace history's lo...
In 1966, Emil Staiger, one of the most prominent literary scholars in literary studies of the postwa...
Austrian post-war literature has long been interpreted as conservative and apologetic towards histor...
The precarious legacy of National Socialism has informed much, if not all, of German historiography ...
Günter Grass's novel Ein weites Feld caused a storm of controversy when it was published in Germany ...
The novel Im Westen Nichts Neues first appeared in Germany in January 1929 and became an overnight s...
This book provides a view of literary life under the Nazis, highlighting the ambiguities, rivalries ...
With the topic of the flight and expulsion of the Germans from the eastern territories of Germany as...
International audienceDieser Artikel untersucht den Roman "Ein weites Feld" im Kontext der Polemik, ...
This article analyses the literary representation of the Rwandan genocide in the novel Hundert Tage ...
The article is dedicated to the historical phenomenon of Thirty Years’ War in its literary interpret...
1In the years of the 2008 world financial crisis and of the global protests of the Occupy-Movement,...
Die deutsche Literatur der neunziger Jahre stand im Zeichen der Politik. Der Grund dafür war die deu...
The article analyzes the artistic peculiarities of the novel «The meeting at Telgte». The narrative ...
During the Allied bombing of Germany, Hitler was more distressed by the loss of cultural treasures t...
In this article, the authors refer to the play “Kein Schiff wird kommen” (“No ship will come”), 2010...
In 1966, Emil Staiger, one of the most prominent literary scholars in literary studies of the postwa...
Austrian post-war literature has long been interpreted as conservative and apologetic towards histor...
The precarious legacy of National Socialism has informed much, if not all, of German historiography ...
Günter Grass's novel Ein weites Feld caused a storm of controversy when it was published in Germany ...
The novel Im Westen Nichts Neues first appeared in Germany in January 1929 and became an overnight s...
This book provides a view of literary life under the Nazis, highlighting the ambiguities, rivalries ...
With the topic of the flight and expulsion of the Germans from the eastern territories of Germany as...
International audienceDieser Artikel untersucht den Roman "Ein weites Feld" im Kontext der Polemik, ...
This article analyses the literary representation of the Rwandan genocide in the novel Hundert Tage ...
The article is dedicated to the historical phenomenon of Thirty Years’ War in its literary interpret...
1In the years of the 2008 world financial crisis and of the global protests of the Occupy-Movement,...
Die deutsche Literatur der neunziger Jahre stand im Zeichen der Politik. Der Grund dafür war die deu...
The article analyzes the artistic peculiarities of the novel «The meeting at Telgte». The narrative ...
During the Allied bombing of Germany, Hitler was more distressed by the loss of cultural treasures t...
In this article, the authors refer to the play “Kein Schiff wird kommen” (“No ship will come”), 2010...
In 1966, Emil Staiger, one of the most prominent literary scholars in literary studies of the postwa...
Austrian post-war literature has long been interpreted as conservative and apologetic towards histor...
The precarious legacy of National Socialism has informed much, if not all, of German historiography ...