German writers and the politics of culture

German writers and the politics of culture
About this book
"Before the collapse of the Berlin Wall, many East German writers were praised in the Western world as dissident voices of truth, bravely struggling with the draconian constraints of living under the GDR's communist regime. Since unification, however, Germany has been rocked by scandals revealing the extent to which the East German Secret Police, the Stasi, had many of these writers in its pocket. Throughout the 1990s a number of studies examined how the Stasi manipulated writers during the GDR's 40 year history. However, this is the first study in English to systematically explore how the writers themselves have responded to the challenge of dealing with the Stasi from the 1950s to the present day."--Jacket.
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Germany (East). Ministerium für StaatssicherheitGerman literatureHistory and criticismGermany (East)German literature, history and criticismGermany (east), politics and governmentGermany (east). ministerium für staatssicherheit.German literature--political aspectsGerman literature--political aspects--germany (east)German literature--history and criticismGerman literature--germany (east)--history and criticismPt3707 .g47 2003830.9/358Political aspects