Anti-Nazi Writers in Exile

Anti-Nazi Writers in Exile

by Egbert Krispyn
Anti-Nazi Writers in Exile

Anti-Nazi Writers in Exile

by Egbert Krispyn

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Overview

In contrast to the sometimes overly generous treatment of German writers forced into exile by Hitler’s fascist regime, Anti-Nazi Writers in Exile applies the strict aesthetic and historical standards of literary criticism, putting aside any special pleading for their anti-Nazi political views. This critical approach leads to two important conclusions: that the emigrant writers’ sacrifices and opposition to Hitler’s Germany, however courageous, were ultimately futile and that the literature they produced was largely an aesthetic failure, due in part to the very nature of the exile experience. Anti-Nazi Writers in Exile includes a brief description of literary life in the Third Reich, but then concentrates on the United States as the scene of the exile’s greatest activity after the outbreak of World War II. Krispyn concludes that the exiles’ failure to achieve their political and artistic aims constitutes an important political case history within the larger history of Nazi Germany. Artistic and intellectual activities seem powerless to oppose terror, and the turn of the creative mind to political ends seemingly undermines the aesthetic force of creation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780820334905
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Publication date: 03/01/2010
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.49(d)

About the Author

EGBERT KRISPYN is the author of Style and Society in German Literary Expressionism, Georg Heym: A Reluctant Rebel, and Günter Eich.

EGBERT KRISPYN is the author of Style and Society in German Literary Expressionism, Georg Heym: A Reluctant Rebel, and Günter Eich.
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