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Becoming Fiction
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Reassessing Atheism in Dürrenmatt's "Stoffe"
Gabor-Peirce, Olivia

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Becoming Fiction: Reassessing Atheism in Durrenmatt's Stoffe sets forth a clarification of the importance of Friedrich Durrenmatt.
Becoming Fiction: Reassessing Atheism in Dürrenmatt's Stoffe sets forth a clarification of the importance of Friedrich Dürrenmatt.

Becoming Fiction: Reassessing Atheism in Dürrenmatt's Stoffe sets forth a clarification of the importance of Friedrich Dürrenmatt, modern Swiss dramatist, essayist, novelist and self-proclaimed atheist (1921-1990), and offers new insights into the ways in which his father's vocation as a Protestant minister, along with Dürrenmatt's own decision as a young man to pursue a career in writing rather than religion, shaped his world view and, in particular, made necessary a final, desperate attempt to fictionally recast his own life through revisions and amplifications of many of his earlier works when he created his final prose volume, Stoffe. Dürrenmatt devoted immense energy in his writings to wrestling with his father's God as a way of seeking self-identity. That perceived loss of his father's esteem became the motor behind his works. After earlier successes, the icy reception of his most ambitious play, Der Mitmacher, in 1976, left the author in such a frustrated state of disappointment that he reached a point of linguistic breakdown. This book contends that Dürrenmatt's loss of voice forced the author to a new kind of writing: a 're-turn' home. Becoming Fiction explores the damage caused by Dürrenmatt's inability to express his most central beliefs through the outdated, deceptive modes of linguistic thought and tradition. Consequently, the book argues, at the point of that breakdown of rigid linguistic and theological concepts, a space was forced open, and the Stoffe reveal a Divine presence.


Introduction: Searching for Home - Stoffe: The Story of a Life - Durrenmatt and God - Labyrinth Turmbau. Stoffe I-IX - Der Winterkrieg in Tibet - Mondfinsternis: Home by Chance - Der Rebell - Begegnungen - Querfahrt - Die Brücke - Das Haus - Vinter - Das Hirn - Conclusion


Olivia G. Gabor-Peirce is Associate Professor of German at Western Michigan University. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Michigan with a specialization in modern German drama. Her interests are modern German theater, modern German Swiss literature, and contemporary German fiction. Her previous book, The Stage as 'Der Spielraum Gottes' (2006) deals with the representation of God on the stage in twentieth century German theater. She has also published on Friedrich Dürrenmatt and African theater. Dr. Gabor-Peirce has been teaching all levels of literature and language at Western Michigan University since 2002.



Über den Autor

Olivia G. Gabor-Peirce is Associate Professor of German at Western Michigan University. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Michigan with a specialization in modern German drama. Her interests are modern German theater, modern German Swiss literature, and contemporary German fiction. Her previous book, The Stage as 'Der Spielraum Gottes' (2006) deals with the representation of God on the stage in twentieth century German theater. She has also published on Friedrich Dürrenmatt and African theater. Dr. Gabor-Peirce has been teaching all levels of literature and language at Western Michigan University since 2002.


Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction: Searching for Home - Stoffe: The Story of a Life - Durrenmatt and God - Labyrinth Turmbau. Stoffe I-IX - Der Winterkrieg in Tibet - Mondfinsternis: Home by Chance - Der Rebell - Begegnungen - Querfahrt - Die Brücke - Das Haus - Vinter - Das Hirn - Conclusion


Klappentext

Becoming Fiction: Reassessing Atheism in Dürrenmatt¿s Stoffe sets forth a clarification of the importance of Friedrich Dürrenmatt, modern Swiss dramatist, essayist, novelist and self-proclaimed atheist (1921¿1990), and offers new insights into the ways in which his father¿s vocation as a Protestant minister, along with Dürrenmatt¿s own decision as a young man to pursue a career in writing rather than religion, shaped his world view and, in particular, made necessary a final, desperate attempt to fictionally recast his own life through revisions and amplifications of many of his earlier works when he created his final prose volume, Stoffe. Dürrenmatt devoted immense energy in his writings to wrestling with his father¿s God as a way of seeking self-identity. That perceived loss of his father¿s esteem became the motor behind his works. After earlier successes, the icy reception of his most ambitious play, Der Mitmacher, in 1976, left the author in such a frustrated state of disappointment that he reached a point of linguistic breakdown. This book contends that Dürrenmatt¿s loss of voice forced the author to a new kind of writing: a ¿re-turn¿ home. Becoming Fiction explores the damage caused by Dürrenmatt¿s inability to express his most central beliefs through the outdated, deceptive modes of linguistic thought and tradition. Consequently, the book argues, at the point of that breakdown of rigid linguistic and theological concepts, a space was forced open, and the Stoffe reveal a Divine presence.



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