Christoph Sebastian Widdau

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Martin Walsers "Das Gespenst von Gattnau" und die Tendenz zur Versöhnung



ISBN: 978-3-86956-116-5
41 pages
Release year 2011

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Since his Friedenspreisrede in 1998 the number of publications imputing the opus of Martin Walser to be nationalistic and anti-Semitic rises. Sometimes it is suggested that he tries to strengthen nationalistic tendendices with an exklusion of the Jewish and that there is irreconcilability between the community of delinquents and the community of victims after 1945. Walsers Radio Play “Das Gespenst von Gattnau” admits the assumption of another tendency: the tendency of conciliation.

Since his Friedenspreisrede in 1998 the number of publications imputing the opus of Martin Walser to be nationalistic and anti-Semitic rises. Sometimes it is suggested that he tries to strengthen nationalistic tendendices with an exklusion of the Jewish and that there is irreconcilability between the community of delinquents and the community of victims after 1945. Walsers Radio Play “Das Gespenst von Gattnau” admits the assumption of another tendency: the tendency of conciliation.