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Writing the New Berlin

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The wall was still coming down when critics began to call for the great Berlin novel that could explain what was happening to Germany and the Germans. Such a novel never appeared. Instead, writers have created a patchwork imaginary -- in the form of about 300 works of fiction set in Berlin -- of a city and a nation whose identity collapsed virtually overnight. Contributors to this literary collage include established writers like Peter Schneider and Christa Wolf, young authors like Tanja Dückers and Ingo Schramm, German-Turkish authors Zafer Senocak and Yadé Kara, and the Austrians Kathrin Röggla and Marlene Streeruwitz. The non-arrival of the great Berlin novel marks the reorientation in German culture and literature that is the focus of this study: the experience of unification was too diverse, too postmodern, too influenced by global developments to be captured by one novel. Berlin literature of the postunification decade is marked by ambiguity: change is linked to questions of historical continuity; postmodern simulation finds its counterpart in a quest for authenticity; and the assimilation of Germanness into European and global contexts is both liberation and loss. This book pursues a nuanced understanding of the search for new ways to tell the story of Germany's past and of its importance for the formation of a new German identity.

Katharina Gerstenberger is associate professor of German at the University of Cincinnati.

Reviews

Impressive, both in the scope of works analysed and in the variety of approaches employed.... Writing the New Berlin is both crucial and timely. --MODERN LANGUAGE STUDIES This is a useful volume which will be widely read. Gerstenberger writes engagingly and with ease, and she knows her material well. --JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN STUDIES

This is a useful volume which will be widely read. Gerstenberger writes engagingly and with ease, and she knows her material well. --JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN STUDIES

For anyone with an interest in contemporary German literature, or in Berlin, ... Gerstenberger's study is a necessary starting point. --MONATSHEFTE

Writing the New Berlin is an extremely valuable contribution to scholarship about most recent German literature and Germans after unification. --FOCUS ON GERMAN STUDIES

A true gem for students and scholars who venture beyond the introduction to follow Gerstenberger's detailed analyses and thoughtful insights. --GERMAN STUDIES REVIEW

Details

First Published: 01 Jul 2008
13 Digit ISBN: 9781571133816
Pages: 220
Size: 9 x 6
Binding: Hardback
Imprint: Camden House
Series: Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture
Subject: German Literature
BIC Class: DSB

Details updated on 02 Sep 2010

Contents

  • 1  Introduction: Newness and its Discontents: Berlin Literature in the 1990s and Beyond
  • 2  Erotic Sites: Sexual Topographies after the Wall
  • 3  Bodies and Borders: The Monsters of Berlin
  • 4  Multicultural Germans and Jews of Many Cultures: Imagining "Jewish Berlin"
  • 5  Goodbye to East Berlin
  • 6  Looking for Perspectives: The Construction at Potsdamer Platz
  • 7  Conclusion
  • 8  Bibliography
  • 9  Index



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