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Communicative Event in the Works of Günter Grass

Stages of Speech, 1959-2015

«[T]he first sustained exploration of the representation of dialogue and communication across [Grass's] career. . . . The focus on communication helps Thesz interrogate the hierarchies and power imbalances implicit in Grass's work, including gender dynamics [and] allows for an examination of how Grass's texts relate to the evolving public sphere. . . . Thesz has ambitiously produced thoughtful, close readings of sixteen literary texts.»

Timothy Malchow, GERMAN STUDIES REVIEW

A major contribution to Grass scholarship that looks at his career as a whole and identifies four phases or stages of his writing in terms of communicative strategy and style.



Nobel-laureate novelist and public intellectual Günter Grass was a towering figure among German writers and social critics from the 1950s until his death in 2015. Les mer

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A major contribution to Grass scholarship that looks at his career as a whole and identifies four phases or stages of his writing in terms of communicative strategy and style.



Nobel-laureate novelist and public intellectual Günter Grass was a towering figure among German writers and social critics from the 1950s until his death in 2015. After rising to prominence with the novel The Tin Drum (1959), he assumed the role of the conscience of the German nation. He sustained that position throughout his life despite multiple controversies, particularly the revelation, in his 2006 autobiography Peeling the Onion, of hisbrief service in the Waffen SS, and the 2012 publication of his poem "What Must Be Said," which sharply criticized Israel.
This monograph argues that the ethos of "speaking out" is fundamental to Grass's life and work. His approach to the dynamics and manifestations of speech acts has been marginalized in Grass criticism, but is crucial to understanding his fiction. Looking back at Grass's career, this book identifies four phases in terms of communicative strategy and style. Whereas the Danzig trilogy abounds in judgmental and oppressive speech acts, the mid-career novels express the writer's hopes of using dialogue in support of democracy. In turn, the fall of the Berlin Wallinspired novels that feature critical conversations on memory culture amid German unification and the upheaval of the 1990s. Finally, the late autobiographies reveal a search for the private and political self in meditative, internalized monologues about a life lived in language.

Nicole A. Thesz is Associate Professor of German at Miami University, Ohio.

Detaljer

Forlag
Camden House Inc
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
306
ISBN
9781571139566
Utgivelsesår
2018
Format
23 x 15 cm

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«[T]he first sustained exploration of the representation of dialogue and communication across [Grass's] career. . . . The focus on communication helps Thesz interrogate the hierarchies and power imbalances implicit in Grass's work, including gender dynamics [and] allows for an examination of how Grass's texts relate to the evolving public sphere. . . . Thesz has ambitiously produced thoughtful, close readings of sixteen literary texts.»

Timothy Malchow, GERMAN STUDIES REVIEW

«Thesz's knowledge of Grass's oeuvre is impressive, and the book contributes a new perspective to scholarship by considering all the major works together.»

Hester Baer, CHOICE

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