Willkommen Und Abschied: Thirty-Five Years of German Writers-In-Residence at Oberlin College

Willkommen Und Abschied: Thirty-Five Years of German Writers-In-Residence at Oberlin College
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Artikel-Nr:
9781571133151
Veröffentl:
2005
Erscheinungsdatum:
01.11.2005
Seiten:
410
Autor:
Dorothea Kaufmann
Gewicht:
839 g
Format:
234x160x28 mm
Serie:
1, Studies in German Literature L
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Dorothea Kaufmann, Heidi Thomann Tewarson
Since 1968, Oberlin College has hosted a German writers-in-residence program, the oldest program of its kind in the United States. The list of participants during its first 35 years is impressive, including some of the most prominent writers from Germany, Austria, and German-speaking Switzerland. Christa Wolf, Jurek Becker, Helga Novak, Ulrich Plenzdorf, Barbara Frischmuth, Tankred Dorst, and Peter Bichsel were early participants. More recently, the German-Turkish writer and poet Zafer Senocak was representative of multicultural trends in German literature, while Anna Mitgutsch, Doron Rabinovici, and Peter Stephan Jungk have represented the new generation of German-Jewish writers. This book chronicles the writers-in-residence program from 1968 to 2003. A section on each author includes an introductory write-up dating from the time of the author's visit; information on the author's life and career since that time; a new fictional or biographical contribution; and an updated bibliography. The authors' contributions range from prose texts and poems featuring or inspired by Oberlin to personal testimonies, reminiscences, diary entries, and letters. The book is bilingual, with most of the new contributions in German, while the introductory texts and most of the biographical updates are in English. The book recalls moments of the last 35 years of European history -- and European views of America and of a small town in Ohio that has changed yet remained the same. Dorothea Kaufmann is a member of the Faculty in Residence, and Heidi Thomann Tewarson is professor and chair, both in the Department of German Language and Literatures at Oberlin College.
ForewordIntroductionKuno Raeber, 1968Fritz Hochwälder, 1969Tankred Dorst, 1970Christoph Meckel, 1971Peter Bichsel, 1972Helga Novak, 1973Christa Wolf, 1974Ulrich Plenzdorf, 1975Barbara Frischmuth, 1976Max von der Grün, 1977Jurek Becker, 1978Johannes Schenk, 1979Christoph Geiser, 1980Walter Helmut Fritz, 1981Bernd Jentzsch, 1982Peter Rosei, 1983Gert Hofmann, 1984Rainer Malkowski, 1985Karl-Heinz Jakobs, 1986Gernot Wolfgruber, 1987Helga Schütz, 1988Josef Haslinger, 1989Hanna Johansen, 1990Jürg Amann, 1991Richard Wagner, 1992Ralph Rothmann, 1994Thomas Rosenlöcher, 1995Barbara Neuwirth, 1996Anna Mitgutsch, 1997Werner Söllner, 1998Gert Loschütz, 1999Zafer Senocak, 2000Irina Liebmann, 2001Doron Rabinovici, 2002Peter Stephan Jungk, 2003"Oberlin, so weit, so nah" --A Kind of AfterwordNotes on the EditorsIndex

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