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The Use and Abuse of Art: Walser's Alfred Dorn and Proust's Charles Swann

Walling, Jane C.

Authors

Jane C. Walling



Contributors

Stuart Parkes
Editor

Fritz Wefelmeyer
Editor

Abstract

The last decade has undoubtedly been the most controversial in the long literary career of Martin Walser. This volume presents a review of this career, going far beyond short-lived arguments to present an insightful overview of much of his work. It considers not only major aspects of his writing, covering both his literary beginnings and the most recent works, but also different, previously neglected features of his persona and his writing, namely his activity as a university teacher and his art criticism. In addition, fruitful comparisons are made with other writers, such as Proust, Grass and Uwe Johnson. At the same time, recent controversies are also considered with major attention being paid to Walser’s public speeches and those works of fiction which have been seen by some as demanding the end of German self-recriminations over the Nazi past. This volume is unique in that much space is devoted to both sides of the argument. It will provide stimulating reading to all those interested in Germany and German literature.

Citation

Walling, J. C. (2005). The Use and Abuse of Art: Walser's Alfred Dorn and Proust's Charles Swann. In S. Parkes, & F. Wefelmeyer (Eds.), Seelenarbeit an Deutschland : Martin Walser in Perspektive (181-193). Rodopi

Publication Date 2005-02
Deposit Date Mar 28, 2008
Pages 181-193
Book Title Seelenarbeit an Deutschland : Martin Walser in Perspektive.
Publisher URL http://www.rodopi.nl/functions/search.asp?BookId=GM+60