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Hermann Broch, Visionary in Exile
The 2001 Yale Symposium
Edited by Paul Michael Lützeler
Edited by Matthias Konzett
Edited by Willy Riemer



The Austrian novelist Hermann Broch ranks with Kafka and Musil among the three greatest 20th-century Austrian novelists and belongs to the century's most gifted novelists in German from whatever country. He established his reputation with The Sleepwalkers, a trilogy of political and philosophical novels. His best-known work is The Death of Virgil, a long, challenging work in a lyrical, exuberant, and sometimes nearly incomprehensible style, a kind of cerebral stream-of-consciousness of the dying Virgil. Broch also wrote extensively about modern art and architecture, Hofmannsthal, and mass psychology. He has a special connection to Yale, as he lived the last years of his life there after having escaped Austria in 1938. The participants in the Yale Symposium of April 2001 are among the world's most prominent Broch scholars. Fourteen of their presentations have been extensively revised for this volume, which focuses on Broch as critic and as novelist and dramatist. Topics include Broch's views on kitsch and art, and on drama; his cultural criticism; his cooperation with Borgese and Arendt; his theory of mass psychology; history in his works, Ernst Kretschmer's influence on him; Virgil and Celan's Atemwende; Jean Starr Untermeyer's translation of Virgil; guilt and the fall in Those without Guilt; and Broch reception in Japan.

PAUL MICHAEL LüTZELER is Distinguished University Professor of German at Washington University St. Louis and editor of Broch's collected works. MATTHIAS KONZETT is associate professor of German at Yale; WILLY RIEMER is associate professor of German at the University of Delaware, and CHRISTA SAMMONS is curator of the German collections of the Beinecke Library at Yale.

 

DETAILS

280 pages
Size: 9 x 6 in
13 digit ISBN: 9781571132727
Binding: Hardback
First published: 03/Mar/2003
Last printed: 03/Mar/2003
Price: 75.00 USD / 40.00 GBP
Imprint: Camden House
Series: Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture
Subject: German Literature

BIC class: AVH

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 05/01/2009

Contents
1   Introduction: Broch, Our Contemporary
Paul Michael Luetzeler
2   Kitsch and Art: Broch's Essay "Das Böse im Wertsystem der Kunst"
Ruth Kluger
3   "Erneuerung des Theaters": Broch's Ideas on Drama in Context
Ernst Schuerer
4   "Der Rhythmus der Ideen": On the Workings of Broch's Cultural Criticism
Bernhard Fetz
5   "Kurzum die Hölle": Broch's Early Political Text "Die Strae"
Wendelin Schmidt-Dengler
6   Visionaries in Exile: Broch's Cooperation with G.A. Borgese and Hannah Arendt
Paul Michael Luetzeler
7   Fear in Culture: Broch's Massenwahntheorie
Wolfgang Mueller-Funk
8   Inscriptions of Power: Broch's Narratives of History in Die Schlafwandler
Kathleen Komar
9   The German Colonial Aftermath: Broch's 1903. Esch oder die Anarchie
Judith L. Ryan
10   Neither Sane nor Insane: Ernst Kretschmer's Influence on Broch's Early Novels
Gisela Brude-Firnau
11   Non-Contemporaneity of the Contemporaneous: Broch's Novel Die Verzauberung
Gisela Roethke
12   "Great Theater" and "Soap Bubbles": Broch the Dramatist
Roberto Rizzo
13   A Farewell to Art: Poetic Reflections in Broch's Der Tod des Vergil
Juergen Heizmann
14   Poetry as Perjury, or The End of Art: Broch's Der Tod des Vergil and Celan's Atemwende
Peter Yoonsuk Paik
15   "Beyond Words": The Translation of Broch's Der Tod des Vergil by Jean Starr Untermeyer
John Hargraves
16   Between Guilt and Fall: Broch's Die Schuldlosen
Theodore Ziolkowski
17   Broch Reception in Japan: Shin'ichiro Nakamura and Die Schuldlosen
Koichi Yamaguchi

Reviews
This volume, owing to the quality of the essays, the breadth of the themes and topics treated, and to the relatively good balance of affirmative and critical Broch research, is extremely valuable for anyone interested in Broch. GERMAN QUARTERLY

Lützeler's [introduction] is useful as a general introduction to Hermann Broch because here the various aspects of Broch's development are outlined as a framework for the following research papers. ARBITRIUM




 

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