Literary intellectuals and the dissolution of the state

professionalism and conformity in the GDR

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Literary intellectuals and the dissolution of the state

professionalism and conformity in the GDR

For two generations, writers in the German Democratic Republic enjoyed a massive audience in their own country, a readership dependent on their works for a measure of utopian solace amid the grimness of life under Communism. But after the fall of the Berlin Wall, these writers were abandoned by their readers and stripped of the professional structures that had supported them.

Their literary culture destroyed, they were rebuked for compliant service to the discredited state; and some were reviled for collaborating with the East German secret police, the Stasi.

What drove leading thinkers, including those of the avant-garde who publicly embraced intellectual freedom, to serve as government informants? Why were they content to work within a repressive system rather than challenging it outright? This collection of interviews with more than two dozen writers and literary scholars, including several Stasi informants, provides a gripping, often dismaying picture of the motivations, compromises, and illusions of East German intellectual life.

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English
Pages
366

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 329-356) and index.

Published in
Chicago

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
830.9/9431
Library of Congress
PT3707 .V66 1996, PT3707.V66 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 366 p. :
Number of pages
366

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1279541M
Internet Archive
literaryintellec0000unse
ISBN 10
0226864979, 0226864987
LCCN
95011341
OCLC/WorldCat
32552213
LibraryThing
2883421
Goodreads
3133603
1852647

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL3753015W

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