Echoes of Surrealism: Challenging Socialist Realism in East German Literature, 1945-1990

Author:   Gerrit-Jan Berendse
Publisher:   Berghahn Books
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9781800730687


Pages:   226
Publication Date:   14 May 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Echoes of Surrealism: Challenging Socialist Realism in East German Literature, 1945-1990


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For many artists and intellectuals in East Germany, daily life had an undeniably surreal aspect, from the numbing repetition of Communist Party jargon to the fear and paranoia engendered by the Stasi. Echoes of Surrealism surveys the ways in which a sense of the surreal infused literature and art across the lifespan of the GDR, focusing on individual authors, visual artists, directors, musicians, and other figures who have employed surrealist techniques in their work. It provides a new framework for understanding East German culture, exploring aesthetic practices that offered an alternative to rigid government policies and questioned and confronted the status quo.

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Author:   Gerrit-Jan Berendse
Publisher:   Berghahn Books
Imprint:   Berghahn Books
ISBN:  

9781800730687


ISBN 10:   1800730683
Pages:   226
Publication Date:   14 May 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Acknowledgments Abbreviations, Definitions and Translations Introduction: The Surreal without Surrealism Chapter 1. The Fate of the Avant-Garde in Post-war Germany Chapter 2. Return of the Avant-Garde? Brecht & Co. in the GDR Chapter 3. '1968' in the GDR: Franz Kafka and the Prague Spring Chapter 4. Flirting with the Enemy: The Absurd and Grotesque in 1960s Poetry Chapter 5. GDR's Surrealist Nerve Centre: Adolf Endler's Strange Nebbich World Chapter 6. Wolfgang Hilbig's Landscapes Where the Minotaurs Graze Chapter 7. Flip-out-Elke : Elke Erb's Surrealistic Poetry Chapter 8. Gabriele Stoetzer under Surveillance: Feminism and the Avant-Garde Chapter 9. East German Advocates of Surrealism Conclusion: Max Ernst Was Here! Bibliography Index

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[The author's] questions about the echoes of surrealism in the GDR lead him to unexpected places, but he always manages to connect the discoveries back to the topic of the interaction between surrealism and the cultural politics of East Germany...The breadth is impressive, and the story that emerges is interesting. Motivated graduate students might even use the volume as a kind of workbook, reading and analyzing specific works that Berendse mentions in passing. Indeed, pretty much any chapter in the volume could be a useful jumping off point for an interesting and worthwhile dissertation. * The German Quarterly An interesting study of an under-researched aspect of GDR literature which demonstrates the diversity of its cultural and aesthetic traditions. This is the first time the impact of East German surrealism has been discussed as a cohesive subject. * Jean E. Conacher, University of Limerick


An interesting study of an under-researched aspect of GDR literature which demonstrates the diversity of its cultural and aesthetic traditions. This is the first time the impact of East German surrealism has been discussed as a cohesive subject. Jean E. Conacher, University of Limerick


An interesting study of an under-researched aspect of GDR literature which demonstrates the diversity of its cultural and aesthetic traditions. This is the first time the impact of East German surrealism has been discussed as a cohesive subject. * Jean E. Conacher, University of Limerick


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Gerrit-Jan Berendse is Emeritus Professor of the School of Modern Languages at Cardiff University. His publications include Die Sachsische Dichterschule (1990), Grenz-Fallstudien (1999), Schreiben im Terrordom (2005), Vom Aushalten der Extreme (2011), and Baader-Meinhof Returns (2008), edited with Ingo Cornils.

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