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    Berlin : De Gruyter
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    gbv_1656000083
    Format: Online-Ressource (VIII, 592 S.)
    Edition: 2003
    ISBN: 9783110910650
    Series Statement: Studien und Texte zur Sozialgeschichte der Literatur 98
    Content: Was 1921 als Dinnerclub in London begann, ist heute die einzige internationale Schriftstellervereinigung. Der vorliegende Band liefert eine Institutionsgeschichte des westdeutschen Clubs, von der Teilung des gesamtdeutschen Zentrums 1951 bis zur Vereinigung der deutschen Teilstaaten 1990. Die literatursoziologische Studie zeichnet auf der Grundlage von Gesprächen und Archivalien die Entwicklung vom elitären "Wohnzimmerverein" der 50er zum repräsentativen Club der 80er Jahre. PEN wird in seinen Verwicklungen in die Zeitgeschichte, in seinem Selbstbild und seinen Selbsttäuschungen gezeigt.
    Content: What began in 1921 as an amicable dining club in London is today the only international writers' association in existence. The present volume is an institutional history of the West German PEN club from the division of the all-German centre in 1951 to the reunification of Germany in 1990. The study concentrates on literary sociology and draws on conversations and ample archive material to outline the development from an elitist 'drawing-room society' in the 1950s to the prestigious and representative club that had emerged from this by the 1980s. It portrays the PEN club in all its involvements with the historical events of the age, its achievements, its self-image, and its self-delusions, personified by the club's protagonists from Kdstner, Edschmid, Neumann, and Bvll to Jens, Gregor-Dellin, and Amery. The history of the Federal Republic is eloquently reflected in the history of this fellowship of writers and the responses of its leading intellectuals to the Cold War, the building of the Wall, the Spiegel affair, the year 1968, and German unification. But frequently the really intriguing insights afforded by a close history of the PEN club derive not so much from analysis of the zeitgeist or of major historical events but reside in the illuminating, sometimes micro-historical details.
    Note: In German
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783484350984
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Hanuschek, Sven, 1964 - Geschichte des bundesdeutschen PEN-Zentrums von 1951 bis 1990 Tübingen : Niemeyer, 2004 ISBN 3484350989
    Language: German
    Subjects: German Studies
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    Keywords: Deutsches PEN-Zentrum der Bundesrepublik ; Geschichte 1951-1990
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Cover
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    Author information: Hanuschek, Sven 1964-
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