Esther Dischereit

Author(s) Katharina Hall

Language: English

Genre(s): History

Series: Contemporary German Writers

  • April 2007 · 144 pages ·216x138mm

  • · Hardback - 9780708319918

About The Book

Esther Dischereit is a Berlin-based, Jewish-German author, who has played a prominent literary and cultural role in Germany since the 1980s. Through a series of academic articles in English and German this volume examines Dischereit's explorations of female Jewish-German identity in her numerous novels, poems, plays and essays, as well as how she views her own, sometimes conflicted position as a Jewish-German writer in the post-Holocaust Germany of today. The volume also includes previously unpublished work by Dischereit, and an in-depth interview with the author, held during her period as writer-in-residence at the Centre for Contemporary German Literature, Swansea University in July and September 2003.

Endorsements

'Katharina Hall's meticulously compiled, extensive bibliography of primary and secondary works makes Esther Dischereit indispensible for scholars of contemporary German literature and culture and is to be especially applauded. Katharina Hall has done an admirable job of compiling a series of essays that substantially enhance our understanding of the writer.' Anna K. Kuhn, German Studies Review 31/3 (2008)

About the Author(s)

Author(s): Katharina Hall

Katharina Hall is Associate Professor of German at Swansea University, and runs the international crime fiction blog ‘Mrs Peabody Investigates’ (mrspeabodyinvestigates.wordpress.com).

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