Franz Xaver Kroetz: The Construction of a Political Aesthetic
By (Author) Michelle Mattson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Berg Publishers
1st July 1996
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
832.914
Hardback
256
Width 138mm, Height 216mm, Spine 18mm
Franz Xaver Kroetz -- banana-cutter, hospital orderly, fledgling actor and, more significantly, Germany's most popular contemporary dramatist of the seventies and early eighties. This study, which situates Kroetz's aesthetics in a political context, focuses on four plays that mark crisis points in his development of a political aesthetic. The breaks in otherwise very successful aesthetic models occur as Kroetz responds to changing social conditions. All those interested in Kroetz, as well as in broader aesthetic questions, will find that this book makes important breakthroughs.
'Well worth recommending to students of post-1945 drama. At the same time, it is considerably more than just a students' introduction.' MLR 'This is a useful study about a controversial playwright... The ... argument is ... solid and convincingly presented.' AUMLA 'Mattson's book is a valuable contribution to studies of modern German drama; not only because it provides an extended case-study of one author's work but it also continues and applies highly interesting and productive arguments and ideas on dramatic form.' Theatre Research International
Michelle M. Mattson Assistant Professor of Germanic Studies,Columbia University