Description: The Writing of War: French and German Fiction and World War II by William Cloonan. University Press of Florida, Gainesville, 1999. 188 page first edition hardcover with jacket. Interior HAS TEXT MARKING/HIGHLIGHTING IN FIRST FOUR CHAPTERS. "All 20th-century literature specialists, particularly those in French, German, and English literatures, will find Cloonan's study eminently relevant. . . . Well-documented, very informative, quite insightful, and even entertaining!"--Pierre Verdaguer, University of MarylandIn a major reevaluation of how World War II affected the writing of literature in France and Germany, William Cloonan argues that many established writers (Thomas Mann, Ernst Jünger, Albert Camus, Jean-Paul Sartre) were unsuccessful in their attempts to write about the war precisely because they refused to confront the ways in which this conflict was so radically different from earlier bloodbaths. In particular, atrocities such as the Nazis’ Final Solution, the atomic devastation of Japan, and the bombings of civilian populations called into question the moral and intellectual framework that had shaped Western thinking; throughout Europe, the heritage of the Enlightenment seemed to collapse. Combining literary history and textual analyses, Cloonan turns to efforts in France and Germany by younger artists to rethink the approach to literature in a postwar context, devoting attention to Group 47 (Germany) and the New Novelists (France). At the center of his study are detailed analyses of novels by Céline, Günter Grass, Siegfried Lenz, Claude Simon, and Christa Wolf. Cloonan explains how each writer opened new perspectives on World War II and in so doing contributed to the establishment of a postwar literary consciousness. Cloonan argues, in conclusion, that the novel remains a valuable tool for exploring social reality precisely because it remains capable of addressing an audience that extends beyond the confines of the academic community. $4.85 domestic U.S. shipping.
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Subject Area: Literary Criticism
Publication Name: Writing of War : French and German Fiction and World War II
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Item Length: 9 in
Subject: Comparative Literature, European / German, European / French, European / General, Subjects & Themes / Historical events
Series: The Writing of War: French and German Fiction and World War 2
Publication Year: 1999
Type: Textbook
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Item Height: 0.8 in
Personalized: No
Educational Level: Adult & Further Education
Author: William Cloonan
Features: Dust Jacket
Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Item Weight: 14.1 Oz
Item Width: 6 in
Number of Pages: 188 Pages