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German Literary Culture at the Zero Hour

by Stephen Brockmann
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Overview

... Heinrich Böll , Der Zug war pünktlich , in Die Erzählungen ( Leipzig : Insel , 1966 ) , 35-141 ; here , 39 . 26 Heinrich Böll , The Silent Angel , trans . Breon Mitchell ( New York : St. Martin's Press , 1994 ) , 42. In German : “ Er ...

Synopsis

Introduction: the zero hour -- The consciousness of German guilt -- The writer, the conscience, and absolute presence -- Two kinds of emigration -- The property of the nation -- Yogis and commissars -- A German generation gap? -- The darkening of consciousness -- Postscript: revisiting the zero hour

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Book Details

Published
June 16, 2026
Publisher
Camden House
Pages
324
ISBN
9781571132987

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