Hermann Kant

Hermann Kant
Hermann Kant Portrait
President of the Writers' Association of the German Democratic Republic
In office
1978 – 1990
Preceded byAnna Seghers
Succeeded byRainer Kirsch
Personal details
Born(1926-06-14)14 June 1926
Hamburg, Germany
Died14 August 2016(2016-08-14) (aged 90)
Neustrelitz, Germany
Alma materHumboldt University of Berlin
OccupationGerman Author
AwardsHeinrich Mann Prize (1967)

Hermann Kant (German: [ˈhɛʁ.man kant]] ; 14 June 1926 – 14 August 2016)[1] was a German writer noted for his writings during the time of East Germany.[2] He won the Heinrich Mann Prize in 1967. He served the Stasi as an informer under the codename IM Martin.[3]

Early life

Hermann Kant was born on 14 June 1926 in Hamburg, Germany the son of a factory worker and a gardener born into poverty. His younger brother, Uwe Kant, became a well-known children's author. Because of the impending bombing of Hamburg during the Second World War, the family moved to Parchim in 1940, where his paternal grandfather lived as a master potter. After passing elementary school he began an electrician apprenticeship in Parchim, which he completed in 1944. On 8 December 1944 he was drafted into the German Military. He became a Polish POW, was held in Warsaw's Mokotów Prison and later was transferred to a labor camp, which was located on the site of the former Warsaw Ghetto. He was the co-founder of the antifascist committee and teacher at the Anti-fascist Central School. During this time he met the writer Anna Seghers, who would have a lasting impression on him. After being released as a prisoner of war in 1949, he moved to East Germany and joined the Socialist Unity Party of Germany.

Kant finished High School in 1952 at the "Workers' and Peasants Faculty" in Greifswald. From 1952 to 1956 he studied German literature at the Humboldt University of Berlin. His thesis was entitled "The representation of the ideological-political structure of the German fascist army in Pliviers novel Stalingrad." After graduating he worked until 1957 as a research assistant at the university and was also the editor of the student magazine, Tua res, from 1957 to 1959. In 1960, Kant became a freelance writer and member of the Writers' Union of East Germany.

Writing career

Kant's first book was published in 1962 as a collection of short stories entitled, A Little South Seas. The book showed stylistic influences adopted from the American Short Story genre and authors such as O. Henry, giving the East German literature a new satirical and a plainly ironic style.[4]

In his first novel, The Aula (1965), Kant described his own experiences at the "Workers and Peasants Faculty." In the book, the closure of the faculty is an occasion for a graduation, for which the main character is to deliver a speech, which determines the fate of their fellow students and thus a part of their own lives in the early days of East Germany. "Kant's most famous and best novel"[5] made him famous overnight in both the East and the West, while the book also being considered controversial in both German states. In East Germany most viewed the book as a "partisan commitment" of Kantian protagonists devoted to the "socialist movement",[6] Marcel Reich-Ranicki remarked that Kant was too timid to write about the real conditions that existed in East Germany.[7]

In 1972, the novel was published in a second edition, where he perfected his writing style. The publication was always seen as a false depiction of parts of the East German cultural bureaucracy, and Kant was criticized for painting a misrepresentation of the social conflict.[8] In 1976 he began developing the novel Der Aufenthalt in the Bildungsroman style. He tells the story of Mark Niebuhr, mistakenly labelled as a German war criminal. With the protagonist socialist Roman left Kant's "hero" with nothing to do. The story describes a "conversion" or "enlightenment", but also knowledge of "disenchantment".[9] The writing was depicted in the 1983 DEFA film The Turning Point.

In addition, Kant wrote occasionally scripts and screenplays, including for Günter Reisch's feature film Ach du fröhliche... (1962 - with supporting role) and, based on his own novel, turned into a made-for-TV movie; Mitten im kalten Winter (1968).

From the 1970s, Kant took despite its rather narrow view a "weighty significance" in the contemporary literature of East Germany, and had "helped shape minds."[10] Heiner Müller described Kant's narrative Bronze Age (1986) in his autobiography as "the sharpest East German satire" which he had read in recent years. For many other colleagues, literary and social critic Kant was opposed to the "pattern and quintessential as maneuverable as windy compromise literati"[11] become the bridge between conformism and confrontation; an impression that was reinforced by his vacillation as a literary functionary. So Kant remained in East and West "one of the most controversial figures in East German literature".[12]

References

  1. ^ "Hermann Kant ist tot (Neues deutschland)".
  2. ^ "Hermann Kant 80". Die Welt (in German). Welt Online. June 14, 2006. Retrieved January 26, 2011.
  3. ^ "Vermisse das Wort Pinscher". Der Spiegel (in German). No. 41/1992. October 5, 1992. Retrieved August 20, 2019.
  4. ^ s. Manfred Durzak: Die deutsche Kurzgeschichte der Gegenwart. Autorenporträts, Werkstattgespräche, Interpretationen. 3., erw. Aufl. Würzburg 2002, S. 285
  5. ^ Hermann Wiegmann: Die deutsche Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts. Würzburg 2005, S. 336
  6. ^ Maria-Verena Leistner: Hermann Kants Roman ‚Die Aula‘. In: Deutsch als Fremdsprache. 2/1967, S. 108–113, hier S. 112 f
  7. ^ Marcel Reich-Ranicki: Ein Land des Lächelns. In: Zur Literatur der DDR. München 1974, S. 83–89 (zuerst in: Die Zeit, 1. April 1966)
  8. ^ s. Kant: Abspann. S. 286 ff.; Corino: Akte. S. 41 ff.
  9. ^ Heinrich Küntzel: Von ‚Abschied‘ bis ‚Atemlos‘. Über die Poetik des Romans, insbesondere des Bildungs- und Entwicklungsromans in der DDR. In: Jos Hoogeveen, Gerd Labroisse (Hrsg.): DDR-Roman und Literaturgesellschaft. Amsterdam 1981 (Amsterdamer Beiträge zur neueren Germanistik. 11–12), S. 1–32, hier: S. 21 f.
  10. ^ Durzak: Kurzgeschichte. S. 284
  11. ^ Helmut Fuhrmann: Vorausgeworfene Schatten. Literatur in der DDR – DDR in der Literatur. Würzburg 2003, S. 19
  12. ^ Wiegmann: Literatur. S. 336

Read other articles:

本條目存在以下問題,請協助改善本條目或在討論頁針對議題發表看法。 此條目需要补充更多来源。 (2018年3月17日)请协助補充多方面可靠来源以改善这篇条目,无法查证的内容可能會因為异议提出而被移除。致使用者:请搜索一下条目的标题(来源搜索:羅生門 (電影) — 网页、新闻、书籍、学术、图像),以检查网络上是否存在该主题的更多可靠来源(判定指引)。 �...

 

Hubungan akrab Jenis hubungan Duda · Istri · Janda · Keluarga · Kumpul kebo · Monogami · Nikah siri · Pacar lelaki · Pacar perempuan · Perkawinan · Poligami · Saudara · Sahabat · Selir · Suami · Wanita simpanan Peristiwa dalam hubungan Cinta · Ciuman · Kasih sayang · Pacaran · Persahabatan · Pernikahan · Perselingkuhan · Perceraian · Percumbuan · Per...

 

Lilik Hendro Wiyono Inspektur Pusat Peralatan Angkatan Darat ke-5PetahanaMulai menjabat 27 April 2023 PendahuluJoko PriyantoPenggantiPetahana Informasi pribadiLahirIndonesiaAlma materAkademi Militer (1988)Karier militerPihak IndonesiaDinas/cabang TNI Angkatan DaratMasa dinas1988—sekarangPangkat Brigadir Jenderal TNISatuanPeralatan (CPL)Sunting kotak info • L • B Brigadir Jenderal TNI Lilik Hendro Wiyono, S.E. adalah seorang perwira tinggi TNI-AD yang sejak 27...

College baseball team representing the United States Air Force Academy Air Force FalconsFounded1957 (1957)UniversityUnited States Air Force AcademyHead coachMike Kazlausky (14th season)ConferenceMountain WestLocationColorado Springs, ColoradoHome stadiumErdle Field (Capacity: 1,000)NicknameFalconsColorsBlue and silver[1]   NCAA Tournament appearances1961, 1962, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1969, 2022Conference tournament champions2022 KJ Randhawa dives for a hard-hi...

 

Voce principale: Giarre Football Club. Giarre CalcioStagione 1993-1994Sport calcio Squadra Giarre Allenatore Gian Piero Ghio poi Adriano Lombardi poi Alfredo Ciannameo poi Franco Vannini Presidente Giuseppe Musumeci Serie C118º posto nel girone B. Non ammesso alla Serie C1 1994-95 per problemi finanziari. Maggiori presenzeCampionato: Castagna (31) Miglior marcatoreCampionato: G. Mosca (5) 1992-1993 1994-1995 Si invita a seguire il modello di voce Questa pagina raccoglie le informazioni...

 

Voce principale: Calcio Catania. Club Calcio CataniaStagione 1950-1951Sport calcio Squadra Catania Allenatore Lajos Politzer Presidente Lorenzo Fazio Serie B6º posto. Maggiori presenzeCampionato: Brondi, Fusco (40) Miglior marcatoreCampionato: Klein (15) 1949-1950 1951-1952 Si invita a seguire il modello di voce Questa voce raccoglie le informazioni riguardanti il Club Calcio Catania nelle competizioni ufficiali della stagione 1950-1951. Indice 1 Stagione 2 Rosa 3 Risultati 3.1 Campion...

This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these template messages) This article needs to be updated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (November 2010) This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page. Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources.Find sources...

 

Trade union center of Namibia NUNWNational Union of Namibian WorkersFoundedApril 24, 1971HeadquartersWindhoek, NamibiaLocationNamibiaMembers 84,900 (estimated)Key peopleRisto Kapenda, presidentAffiliationsITUC, OATUUWebsitewww.nunw.org.na The National Union of Namibian Workers (NUNW) is one of three national trade union centers in Namibia. It was established in 1970 and is affiliated with SWAPO, Namibia's ruling political party. History The NUNW was originally established as a general workers...

 

ХристианствоБиблия Ветхий Завет Новый Завет Евангелие Десять заповедей Нагорная проповедь Апокрифы Бог, Троица Бог Отец Иисус Христос Святой Дух История христианства Апостолы Хронология христианства Раннее христианство Гностическое христианство Вселенские соборы Н...

Harpers Ferry redirects here. For the National Park surrounding the town, see Harpers Ferry National Historical Park. For other uses, see Harpers Ferry (disambiguation). Town in West Virginia, United StatesHarpers Ferry, West VirginiaTownAerial view of Harpers Ferry from Maryland Heights at the confluence of the Shenandoah (left) and Potomac rivers SealLocation of Harpers Ferry in Jefferson County, West VirginiaHarpers Ferry, West VirginiaShow map of Eastern Panhandle of West VirginiaHarpers ...

 

Baybridge CanalThe disused lock at the lower end of the canalSpecificationsMaximum boat length75 ft 0 in (22.86 m)Maximum boat beam12 ft 6 in (3.81 m)Locks2Statusreverted to riverHistoryDate completed1826Date closed1875GeographyConnects toRiver Adur vteBaybridge Canal Legend River Adur Worthing to Horsham Turnpike (now A24) Wharf (End of navigation) lock Butchers Row bridge Hatterell Farm lift bridge (now fixed) Lock Lane swing bridge (now fixed) lock B2135 Bine...

 

Questa voce sull'argomento stagioni delle società calcistiche italiane è solo un abbozzo. Contribuisci a migliorarla secondo le convenzioni di Wikipedia. Segui i suggerimenti del progetto di riferimento. Voce principale: Associazione Calcio Sampierdarenese. Associazione Calcio SampierdareneseStagione 1935-1936 Sport calcio Squadra Sampierdarenese Allenatore Hermann Felsner, poi dalla 19ª giornata Delfo Bellini Serie A13º posto Coppa ItaliaOttavi di finale Maggiori presenzeCampi...

Football clubCauseway UnitedFull nameCauseway United Football ClubNickname(s)The BluesFounded1957Dissolved2015GroundThe Grove, Halesowen (Groundshare with Halesowen Town)LeagueMidland League Premier Division2014–15Midland League Premier Division, 14th Home colours Away colours Causeway United Football Club was a football club based in Halesowen, England, but originally from Oldbury. History Causeway United FC was formed in 1957 and derived its name from the Causeway Green area of Oldbury (n...

 

7th-century King of Mercia Wulfhere redirects here. For the archbishop, see Wulfhere of York. WulfhereDepiction of Wulfhere on the right at Lichfield Cathedral.King of MerciaReign658–675 ADPredecessorPeadaSuccessorÆthelredBornc. 640 ADDied675 ADSpousesEormenhildIssueCoenredWerburghDynastyIclingasFatherPendaMotherCynewise (possibly) Wulfhere or Wulfar (died 675) was King of Mercia from 658 until 675 AD. He was the first Christian king of all of Mercia, though it is not known when or how he ...

 

Тернопільська обласна універсальна наукова бібліотекаТернопільська обласна універсальна наукова бібліотека Оновлений фасад Тернопільської обласної універсальної наукової бібліотеки 49°33′16″ пн. ш. 25°35′44″ сх. д.Країна: УкраїнаТип: наукова бібліотекаРозташування М. Т...

Canottieri OlonaPallanuoto Segni distintiviUniformi di gara Colori sociali          Dati societariCittà Milano Paese Italia Confederazione- Federazione FIN Fondazione1894 Scioglimento1982 Rifondazione1987 Sito webhttp://www.olona1894.it/ Palmarès Scudetti1 Impianto sportivoDarsena di Milano La Canottieri Olona è una società polisportiva di Milano, vincitrice di un campionato italiano maschile di pallanuoto, plurititolata a livello mondiale ed e...

 

Railway tunnel in Dublin, Ireland Phoenix Park TunnelSouthern end of the tunnelOverviewOther name(s)Tollán Pháirc na FhionnuisceLocationDublin, IrelandCoordinates53°20′51″N 6°18′12″W / 53.3474°N 6.3033°W / 53.3474; -6.3033RouteHeuston Station to Dublin-Sligo railway lineStartDublin Heuston railway stationEndDublin-Sligo railway lineOperationOpened1877OwnerIarnród ÉireannOperatorIarnród ÉireannCharacterThrough-rail passenger and freightTechnicalLi...

 

1765 first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy For other ships with the same name, see List of ships named HMS Victory. HMS Victory at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard History United Kingdom NameHMS Victory Ordered14 July 1758 BuilderChatham Dockyard Laid down23 July 1759 Launched7 May 1765; 259 years ago (1765-05-07) Commissioned1778 In service246 years Homeport Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, England 50°48′07″N 1°06′35″W / 50.80194°N 1.10972°W...

Part of the Kamerun Campaign in World War I Battle of BanjoPart of the Kamerun campaign in World War IDate4–6 November 1915LocationBanjo, KamerunResult British victoryBelligerents British Empire British Nigeria German Empire German KamerunCommanders and leaders Brigadier General Frederick Hugh Cunliffe Captain Bowyer-Smijth  † Captain Adolf Schipper  †Strength 23 Europeans200 Africans[1]Casualties and losses 50[2][3] 3 Europeans25 Africans[2...

 

Ottoman campaign against Hormuz(1552–1554)Part of Ottoman–Portuguese conflicts (1538–1559)Seydi Ali Reis and his galleys taken in an ambush by Portuguese forces while trying to bring back his fleet from Basra to Suez in August 1554.Date1552–1554LocationPersian GulfResult Portuguese victory[1][2]Belligerents Portuguese Empire Kingdom of Hormus Ottoman EmpireCommanders and leaders Dom Afonso de Noronha Dom Diogo de Noronha Piri Reis Seydi Ali ReisStrength unknown 4 galle...