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 Ecrivains, identité, mémoire. Miroirs d'Allemagnes 1945-2000
In a Germany from the post-war period to the reunification, the author looks for the links between memory and literature, the role of three generations of writers who worked for the active transmission of memory.
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Dorothée Orjol
06 November 2002
 
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Media's author : KRULIC Brigitte
Language : French
Editor : Autrement
Publishing year : 2001
ISBN/ISSN : 2.7467.0078.6


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Collection "Mémoires" n°71, 17 x 24.7 cm, 222 p.
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Half a century after the collapse of the 3rd Reich, the nazi past "does not pass". Across the Rhine, public scene has never stopped being filled with some controversies on the "singular way" and the "normalisation" of a country haunted by the genocide sum up by Auschwitz.
In many respects, the memory act is linked with the writing act : as memory, literature draws anew the time framework and reconstitutes the broken identities. From the post-war period to the reunification, the jolts of history have bred a several voices literature, moved by an imperious will to liberate itself from the past, appropriating anew its memories.

Thomas Mann, Anna Seghers, Günter Grass, Christa Wolf, Marcel Beyer, Gila Lustiger... Witnesses or heirs, three generations of writers involved in transmission of memory.
 

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