1996
DOI: 10.3138/md.39.3.490
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Mourning and the Body: Heiner Milller's Fathers and The Foundling Son

Abstract: Heiner Müllier, who died at the end of December 1995, was Germany's most acclaimed and controversial contemporary playwright. Before the political unification of 1989, he held the anomalous position of a writer, thinker, and practitioner of theatre who was at home, and extolled, in both East and West. Pre-1989 Müllier, occupied, as he put it, that chasm between the "two German capitals Berlin," whose "shared and not shared history" he saw — and portrayed as — "piled up by the latest earthquake as a borderline … Show more

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