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University of Washington · Near Eastern Languages & Civilization
Active 1987–2024
Bloomsbury Academic eBooks · 2022-01-01 · 1 citations
How do authors relate to the wider world in which they live and work? What are the mechanisms that make one bestselling author famous well beyond her lifetime while another sinks without trace while still alive? And where does literature fit in to a complex society’s attempts to understand itself, both in terms of what it has been and what it has the potential to become? Authors and the World traces how four core modes of authorship have developed and inflect one another in the particular contexts of late 20th- and early 21st-century Germany. In so doing, it provides not just a radically new approach to German literary history but a thoroughly new paradigm for thinking about what literary authorship is in different places and how it draws in different people from across the Western world. This study traces how four core ‘modes of authorship’ have developed and inflect one
Eine Rhapsodie über Klimawandel und Flucht. Norbert Gstreins Roman «Die kommenden Jahre»
Riviste UNIMI (Università degli studi di Milano) · 2020-04-27
Norbert Gstrein’s novel Die kommenden Jahre (2018) addresses two central themes discussed in the media and public sphere of today, climate and migration. The main argument is that in the novel this occurs aesthetically in form of a rhapsodic connection between the two topics. How such a literary rhapsody works is shown in three steps: a discussion of the thematic articulation of climate and climate change by the characters (the majority of the main figures are climate researchers), an analysis of the poetic construction of rhapsodic movements on the level of the range of characters and their development, and a reading of the reciprocal relationship between climate, migration, and writing. In this novel, Gstrein develops a poetic model of narrating climate and migration.
ISLE Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment · 2020-07-18 · 1 citations
Figures of Climate Change from Alexander von Humboldt to Ilija Trojanow: Negotiating German Culture in an Age of Environmentalism Sabine Wilke Sabine Wilke Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, isaa117, https://doi.org/10.1093/isle/isaa117 Published: 05 October 2020 Article history Received: 12 September 2018 Revision received: 15 March 2020 Editorial decision: 11 May 2020 Accepted: 17 July 2020 Published: 05 October 2020
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