2018
DOI: 10.3366/ccs.2018.0258
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‘A Saxon who's learnt a lot from the Americans’: Clemens Meyer in a Transnational Literary Context

Abstract: In recent years, Clemens Meyer has emerged as the literary voice of societal underdogs. Initially celebrated as the ‘tattoo-man of German literature’ (Elmar Krekeler) whose ‘rough’ East German background seemed to have certified the authenticity of his subject, with his growing success, Meyer has managed to shake off the exclusive, and somewhat limiting, label of ‘East German writer’ with its often specifically provincial associations. The publication of his latest novel Im Stein (2013), which, translated as B… Show more

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“…In the construction of mood, writers make their works transcend mere words and become a kind of artistic enjoyment through the control of details and the masterful use of language. The next step will be to study the way of emotional expression in depth and explore the intermingling of emotion and mood [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the construction of mood, writers make their works transcend mere words and become a kind of artistic enjoyment through the control of details and the masterful use of language. The next step will be to study the way of emotional expression in depth and explore the intermingling of emotion and mood [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%