Ambivalent Literary Farewells to the German Democratic Republic

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Ambivalent Literary Farewells to the German Democratic Republic

What is Lost

Literary studies: general Society and culture: general

Author: John David Pizer

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Collection: Interdisciplinary German Cultural Studies

Language: English

Published by: De Gruyter

Published on: 2nd August 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9783110725100


Introduction

This study reverses the question implicit in the title of Christa Wolf’s now-canonical 1990 novella Was bleibt (What remains), looking instead at what was lost during the process of German reunification. It argues that, in their work during and after the Wende, most literary authors from both East and West Germany responded ambivalently to the reunification.

Authors' Reactions

Many felt, on the one hand, a keen sense of loss as the GDR dissolved and an expanded Federal Republic summarily absorbed former Eastern Germany. They mourned the ideals of democratic socialism, tolerance, and internationalism that the GDR had held dear, as well as the country’s rich cultural life.

Critical Perspectives

On the other hand, however, they recognized that the GDR was a fundamentally corrupt surveillance state whose industry weighed heavily on the environment while failing to buoy the country’s economy. By looking at works by some of the most important authors from either side of the border, this study shows that those who unequivocally embraced the reunification were clearly in the minority.

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