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Since the second half of the twentieth century various routes, including history and literature, are offered in dealing with the catastrophe of World War II and the Holocaust. Historiographies and novels are of course written with words; how can they bear witness to and reverberate with traumatic experience that escapes or resists language? In search for an alternative mode of expression and representation, this volume focuses on postwar German and Austrian writers who made use of music in their exploration of the National Socialist past. Their works invoke, however, new questions: What happens when we cross the line between narration and documentation, and between memory and a musical piece? How does identification and fascination affect our reading of the text? What kind of ethical issues do these testimonies raise? As this volume shows, reading these musical biographies is both troubling and compelling since they 'fail' to come to terms with the past. In playing the haunting music that does not let us put the matter to rest, they call into question not only the exclusion of personal stories by official narratives, but also challenge writers' and readers' most intimate perspectives on an unmasterable past.
Music and literature --- German fiction --- Memory in literature. --- Music in literature. --- Memory as a theme in literature --- Literature and music --- Literature --- History --- History and criticism. --- German culture. --- Holocaust. --- Musical Poetics. --- narrative.
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In this text devoted to the Smiths, writers from a range of perspectives set out to consider the cultural significance and enduring appeal of one of the most influential and controversial bands of recent decades.
Rock music --- Rock and roll music --- Rock-n-roll music --- Popular music --- Social aspects --- Smiths (Musical group) --- The Smiths (Musical group) --- Catholicism. --- Englishness. --- Manchester. --- Morrissey. --- Thatcherism. --- The Smiths. --- cultural iconography. --- kitchen-sink dramas. --- musical poetics. --- national identity. --- pop culture studies. --- popular culture. --- sexuality. --- suicide.
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