From High Priests to Desecrators: Contemporary Austrian Writers
By (Author) Ricarda Schmidt
Edited by Moray McGowan
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Sheffield Academic Press
1st June 1993
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
830.9
Hardback
440
481g
This collection of twelve studies of some of the leading Austrian writers of today, such as Elfriede Jelinek, Peter Handke and Thomas Bernhard, is ample evidence of a distinctive Austrian literary culture, even if its definition proves something of a chimaera. But are these writers high priests, enthroned by the established culture, or desecrators, angrily rejecting it Some of the contributors to this volume unflinchingly assign their authors to one end of this spectrum or another, while others refuse even to entertain such a provocative schematization. 'The essays in this collection offer a good impression of the formal and thematic range of contemporary Austrian literature and include substantial pieces on Handke, Bernhard, Jelinek, Fried and Mitgutsch, while other contributions reveal the special quality of more idiosyncratic and marginal figures. Editors and contributors wisely avoid attempting to deduce from this variety a distinctive Austrian quality common to these authors, but they are where appropriate aware of the provocation some of them represent in an Austrian context' (Forum for Modern Language Studies).
Ricarda Schmidt is Lecturer in German at the University of Manchester. Moray McGowan is Professor in the Department of Germanic Studies at the University of Sheffield.