Taking as its starting point the work of Professor Dennis Tate, this volume brings together essays which explore varieties of East German autobiographical writing before, during and after German unification. The volume examines the invention and re-invention of the self through literature in response to historical change, analysing how authors have negotiated social transition in the East German context. Many of the contributions also discuss how authors have sought to understand lives which have spanned the National Socialist, socialist and post-unification periods. This volume will be particularly valuable to students and researchers working on contemporary Germany and its culture, as well as to those with an interest in autobiographical writing.
Ian Wallace: Foreword
David Clarke and Axel Goodbody: Introduction
The Third Reich in Socialist Autobiographies Martin Kane: Omissions and Revisions: Hans Marchwitza’s Autobiographical Writing
Joanne Sayner: Verehrter Gen. Ulbricht: Negotiations of Self and Socialist Identity in Greta Kuckhoff’s Letters
Helmut Peitsch: ‘Ein Kommunist kann nicht die Politik seiner Partei vom Blickwinkel seines Einzelschicksals her begreifen’: Rudi Goguels Schreiben über das eigene Leben
Sara Jones: Why Stay? Shifting Perspectives on ‘Inner Emigration’ and Resistance in the Works of Elfriede Brüning
Writing the Self in the German Democratic Republic Ricarda Schmidt: Heinrich von Kleist in Christa Wolf’s
Kein Ort. Nirgends Georgina Paul: ‘Aber erzählen läßt sich nichts ohne Zeit’: Time and Atemporality in Christa Wolf’s Subjectively Authentic Narratives
Renate Rechtien: From
Vergangenheitsbewältigung to Living with Ghosts: Christa Wolf’s
Kindheitsmuster and
Leibhaftig Axel Goodbody: Poetic Reflections on Stunted Lives: Wulf Kirsten’s Contribution to East German Autobiographical Writing
Heinz-Peter Preußer: Institutionen hatten ‘sich in der Landschaft festgesetzt wie ägyptische Pyramiden’: Volker Brauns Lebens/Werk und sein
Hinze-Kunze-Roman in der Dialektik von Stagnation und Radikalkritik
Shifting Perspectives after 1989 Owen Evans: ‘Ein Botschafter des Vergessenen’: Günter de Bruyn, the Chronicler
Peter Barker: Re-writing My Life and Work: Jurij Brĕzan’s Autobiographical Writings
Christine Cosentino: ‘Idylle mit Gewehr’: Volker Brauns Versuche einer Annäherung an den Vater in
Das Mittagsmahl Ute Hirsekorn: Vom verblendeten Selbst zum gewendeten Selbst: Der Wandel in der narrativen Identität in den
Selbstreflexionen Günter Schabowskis nach 1989
David Clarke: ‘Wer schreibt, kann nicht töten’: Writing and Life in Reinhard Jirgl’s
Abtrünnig: Roman aus der nervösen Zeit Andrew Plowman: Experience, Military Fiction and the Shameful Self in Ingo Schulze’s
Neue Leben Hannes Krauss: Memories of a GDR-Watcher, oder: Die westdeutsche Germanistik und die DDR-Literatur
Dennis Tate: List of Publications
Contributors
Index