The Life and Works of Wolfgang Borchert by Gordon Burgess

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The Life and Works of Wolfgang Borchert by Gordon Burgess

Wolfgang Borchert has been called the most important voice of post-war German literature. He came to fame literally overnight when his play Draussen vor der T r (The Man Outside) was broadcast in the British zone of occupied Germany in February 1947 and evoked impassioned reactions both for and against. An examination of the plight of the returning soldier in the postwar world, it has become an icon of its time, capturing the futility of war and the true cost of the destruction in both physical and spiritual terms. Worldwide, Draussen vor der T r has been produced more often than any other German play. Between January 1946 and his death in November 1947, Borchert wrote over forty short stories on the model of Hemingway and Wolfe, many of them highly experimental. Indeed, he is widely regarded as having introduced the short-story form into German literature. In 1947, he was invited to become a member of the newly constituted German PEN Club, an invitation he was unable to accept because of his declining health. In Germany, Wolfgang Borchert is a household name. The paperback edition of his selected works has been a bestseller since 1956. Yet he is little known in the English-speaking world except in colleges and universities, where his works, with their antiwar message, continue to be widely studied. This is the first full-length account of Borchert's life and works in English. It benefits from unprecedented access to archive material and from interviews with Borchert's contemporaries. The study links Borchert's own literary ambition with the enlightened family circumstances in which he grew up, and charts his development from a rebellious teenager with a passion for theater via his fighting as a soldier on Germany's Eastern Front and his imprisonment by the Nazi authorities to his brief but intense career as a writer. GORDON BURGESS is Emeritus Professor of German at the University of Aberdeen.
..an important, long overdue contribution to Borchert scholarship.... The volume belongs in every library because it provides invaluable basic research on Borchert's life and works. * GERMAN QUARTERLY *
Professor of German at King's College, Aberdeen, UK
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ISBN 13 9781571132703
ISBN 10 1571132708
Title The Life and Works of Wolfgang Borchert
Author Gordon Burgess
Series Studies In German Literature Linguistics And Culture
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Camden House
Year published 2003-08-01
Number of pages 266
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.