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1989

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Jewish Writers In Contemporary Germany: The Dead Author Speaks, Sander L. Gilman Aug 1989

Jewish Writers In Contemporary Germany: The Dead Author Speaks, Sander L. Gilman

Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature

The question I wish to address in this essay is really quite simple: Given the fact that there are "Jews" who seem to play a major role in contemporary German "Kultur" (at least that narrower definition of culture, meaning the production of cultural artifacts, such as books—a field which, at least for Englemann, was one of the certain indicators of a Jewish component in prewar German culture)—what happened to these "Jews" (or at least the category of the "Jewish writer") in postwar discussions of culture? Or more simply: who lulled the remaining Jews in contemporary German culture and why? Why …