An Introduction to the Works of Peter Weiss

An Introduction to the Works of Peter Weiss
Title An Introduction to the Works of Peter Weiss PDF eBook
Author Olaf Berwald
Publisher Camden House
Pages 194
Release 2003
Genre Drama
ISBN 9781571132321

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Discusses Weiss's plays, fiction, autobiography, and non-fiction prose. Pp. 22-25 illuminate "Die Ermittlung", an oratorio based on Weiss's 1964 attendance at the Frankfurt war crimes trial. He used actual documents both aesthetically and politically. 18 of the defendants appear with their real names, either defending themselves with the jargon of doing their duty or totally denying their guilt. Among the charges against these Nazis were conducting medical experiments, torture, and murder. Ch. 7 (pp. 107-129) elucidates Weiss's three-volume novel "Die Ästhetik des Widerstands", about resistance to Nazism in thought and action. The characters in the novel are based on members of the Rote Kapelle resistance group. Politics and creative thinking (art) are shown as complementary, not contradictory.

Über Peter Weiss

Über Peter Weiss
Title Über Peter Weiss PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 184
Release 1970
Genre
ISBN

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Peter Weiss in Exile

Peter Weiss in Exile
Title Peter Weiss in Exile PDF eBook
Author Roger Ellis
Publisher
Pages 179
Release 1987-01
Genre
ISBN 9780773419889

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This is the first critical study in English of the works of the late Peter Weiss, generally regarded as the most important political dramatist since the death of Bertolt Brecht.

Hölderlin

Hölderlin
Title Hölderlin PDF eBook
Author Peter Weiss
Publisher German List
Pages 0
Release 2019-09-15
Genre
ISBN 9780857427137

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In Hölderlin, distinguished German playwright Peter Weiss brings to the page the life and times of one of Germany's greatest poets. Like Trotsky in Exile, Hölderlin presents a biography in the form of a two-act drama. Following its opening in 1971 in Stuttgart, the play was staged numerous times in Germany and Switzerland, and as Robert Cohen explains in his introduction, it was "greeted by accolades as well as by intense criticism since Weiss had dared to revise the image of one of the great heroic figures of German Culture." Weiss explains that he was motivated "to describe something of the conflict that arises in a person who suffers to the point of madness from the injustices, the humiliations in his society, who completely supports the revolutionary upheavals, and yet does not find the praxis with which the misery can be remedied."

Imagining the Age of Goethe in German Literature, 1970-2010

Imagining the Age of Goethe in German Literature, 1970-2010
Title Imagining the Age of Goethe in German Literature, 1970-2010 PDF eBook
Author John David Pizer
Publisher Camden House
Pages 224
Release 2011
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1571135170

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"This is the first book-length study devoted to modern German "author-as-character" fiction set in the Age of Goethe. It shows for the first time in a sustained manner the powerful hold the Goethezeit continues to exercise on the imagination of many of Germany's leading writers. This inner-German dialogue across the ages provides an important corrective to the dominant critical view that contemporary German-language literature is composed primarily under the sign of both globalization and the influence of mass American culture." -- Book cover.

Meaning and Mind

Meaning and Mind
Title Meaning and Mind PDF eBook
Author Ana Margarida Abrantes
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 382
Release 2010
Genre Authors, German
ISBN 9783631595930

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Revised Ph.D. from the Catholic University of Portugal, for the degree of Doctor of German Language and Literature, 2007.

The German Epic in the Cold War

The German Epic in the Cold War
Title The German Epic in the Cold War PDF eBook
Author Matthew D. Miller
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Pages 326
Release 2018-07-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0810137348

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Matthew Miller’s The German Epic in the Cold War explores the literary evolution of the modern epic in postwar German literature. Examining works by Peter Weiss, Uwe Johnson, and Alexander Kluge, it illustrates imaginative artistic responses in German fiction to the physical and ideological division of post–World War II Germany. Miller analyzes three ambitious German-language epics from the second half of the twentieth century: Weiss’s Die Ästhetik des Widerstands (The Aesthetics of Resistance), Johnson’s Jahrestage (Anniversaries), and Kluge’s Chronik der Gefühle (Chronicle of Feelings). In them, he traces the epic’s unlikely reemergence after the catastrophes of World War II and the Shoah and its continuity across the historical watershed of 1989–91, defined by German unification and the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Building on Franco Moretti’s codification of the literary form of the modern epic, Miller demonstrates the epic’s ability to understand the past; to come to terms with ethical, social, and political challenges in the second half of the twentieth century in German-speaking Europe and beyond; and to debate and envision possible futures.