Christoph Hein

Christoph Hein

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Christoph Hein is widely regarded as one of the most important authors to emerge from the former GDR. He began his career as a dramatist in the 1970s, and later produced some of the most acclaimed prose fiction of the GDR in the 1980s. Hein is also a prolific essayist and lecturer whose contributions to debates on GDR culture before the Wende, and on the future of the united Germany, are widely recognized. He is president of the newly unified German PEN Centre.

Christoph Hein follows the pattern set by earlier volumes in the series, opening with a previously unpublished piece by Hein, a biography of the author, and a interview conducted during Hein’s stay in Swansea in March 1998. The volume includes five articles by British and German academics, as well as a contribution by Hein’s Lektorin at Aufbau-Verlag, who offers an insight into the composition of Hein’s most recent novel Von allem Anfang an (1997). The volume ends with the most comprehensive bibliography on Christoph Hein to be published on 1992.

Bill Niven is Reader in German at the Nottingham Trent University.
 
David Clarke recently completed his Ph.D. on the prose fiction of Christoph Hein at the University of Wales, Swansea.
Von den unabdingbaren Voraussetzungen beim Kleist-Lesen. Christoph Hein 
Chrisoph Hein: Outline Biography. David Clarke 
»Ich arbeite nicht in der Abteilung Prophet«: Gespräch mit Christoph Hein am 4. März 1998. Bill Niven und David Clarke 
Unvollständige Rekonstruktionen: Über das Lektorat des Buches Von allem Anfang an von Christoph Hein. Angela Drescher 
Die versteinerten Verhältnisse zum Tanzen bringen? Der Autor Christoph Hein auf der BÜhne. Klaus Hammer 
‘Die Vergewaltigung [ … ] ist nicht das Thema meiner Erzählung’: Rape and Female Identity in the Work of Christoph Hein. Beth Linklater