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Hans Friedrich Blunck: Poet and Nazi Collaborator, 1888-1961

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Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., New York, Wien. Which literary traditions helped carry the Nazis to power? In which parts of Germany were these traditions strongest? This study answers these questions by examining the life and career of one of the Third Reich’s most influential literati, the northern German poet Hans Friedrich Blunck (1888-1961). Infamous as a classic Blut und Boden ( blood and earth) writer, Blunck worked in neo-Romantic, traditional folk styles and was best known for his fairy tales and semi-historical works about his native Schleswig-Holstein. From 1933 to 1935, he was president of the Third Reich’s Reichs-schrifttumskammer ( Reich Literary Chamber, RSK), a professional union that included all of Nazi Germany’s
acceptable (and legally publishable) writers. From 1936 to 1940, he was president of Die Stiftung des deutschen Auslandswerks ( Foundation for German Foreign Work, DAW), a cultural embassy of his own invention that sought to build informal diplomatic links between Germany and its neighbors. While numerous writers distanced themselves from the Nazi regime before the war, Blunck maintained his ties until the end. His activities represent a consequential, and, arguably, the most revealing, story of literary complicity in the Third Reich. Moreover, his life says a great deal about the cultural forces - particularly the regional literary forces - that helped propel the Nazis to power. Contents: National Socialism and literature - Official Nazi literary policy - Provincial traditions and National Socialism - Lower Germany and National Socialism - Germanic traditions and National Socialism - Nordic literature - Authoritarian democracy - Volkisch literature -
Blood and Earth Literature - Neo-Romanticism - Nazi propaganda - Writers’ unions and National Socialism - Cultural aspects of Nazi diplomacy and foreign policy.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Country
United States
Date
5 August 2004
Pages
271
ISBN
9780820462929

Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., New York, Wien. Which literary traditions helped carry the Nazis to power? In which parts of Germany were these traditions strongest? This study answers these questions by examining the life and career of one of the Third Reich’s most influential literati, the northern German poet Hans Friedrich Blunck (1888-1961). Infamous as a classic Blut und Boden ( blood and earth) writer, Blunck worked in neo-Romantic, traditional folk styles and was best known for his fairy tales and semi-historical works about his native Schleswig-Holstein. From 1933 to 1935, he was president of the Third Reich’s Reichs-schrifttumskammer ( Reich Literary Chamber, RSK), a professional union that included all of Nazi Germany’s
acceptable (and legally publishable) writers. From 1936 to 1940, he was president of Die Stiftung des deutschen Auslandswerks ( Foundation for German Foreign Work, DAW), a cultural embassy of his own invention that sought to build informal diplomatic links between Germany and its neighbors. While numerous writers distanced themselves from the Nazi regime before the war, Blunck maintained his ties until the end. His activities represent a consequential, and, arguably, the most revealing, story of literary complicity in the Third Reich. Moreover, his life says a great deal about the cultural forces - particularly the regional literary forces - that helped propel the Nazis to power. Contents: National Socialism and literature - Official Nazi literary policy - Provincial traditions and National Socialism - Lower Germany and National Socialism - Germanic traditions and National Socialism - Nordic literature - Authoritarian democracy - Volkisch literature -
Blood and Earth Literature - Neo-Romanticism - Nazi propaganda - Writers’ unions and National Socialism - Cultural aspects of Nazi diplomacy and foreign policy.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Country
United States
Date
5 August 2004
Pages
271
ISBN
9780820462929