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Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Note on Japanese Names | ||
1 | Introduction: Contexts for a Half-Century of Remembering | 1 |
Historical and Literary Contexts | 2 | |
Critical Contexts | 12 | |
Lines of Convergence - and Difference | 17 | |
2 | Evoking the Ruins: The Re-creation of Immediacy | 27 |
Genbaku Bungaku in Japan | 33 | |
Ota Yoko and Hara Tamiki | 39 | |
Ooka Shohei | 74 | |
Trummerliteratur in Germany: Wiechert and Borchert | 83 | |
Heinrich Boll: Trummerliteratur and Beyond | 92 | |
Synopsis | 113 | |
3 | The Achievement of a Distanced Perspective | 119 |
The Obsession to Destroy Monuments: Mishima and Boll | 121 | |
Grass's Tin Drum and Oe's "My Tears" | 145 | |
The Documentary Novel: Ibuse Masuji's Black Rain | 164 | |
Synopsis | 177 | |
4 | Expansion in Time and Place | 181 |
The Internationalized Documentary Novel: Uwe Johnson's Anniversaries | 185 | |
The Internationalized Folktale Novel: Oba Minako's Urashimaso | 197 | |
The Rewriting of Ancient Legend: Christa Wolf's Cassandra | 222 | |
The Rewriting of One's Own Story: Oe's "Trial" | 233 | |
Synopsis | 246 | |
5 | The End of the Line | 249 |
Notes | 265 | |
Bibliography | 293 | |
Index | 335 |
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