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135: 452:(1965), Kant described his own experiences at the "Workers and Peasants Faculty." In the book, the closure of the faculty is an occasion for a graduation, for which the main character is to deliver a speech, which determines the fate of their fellow students and thus a part of their own lives in the early days of East Germany. "Kant's most famous and best novel" made him famous overnight in both the East and the West, while the book also being considered controversial in both German states. In East Germany most viewed the book as a "partisan commitment" of 291: 25: 511:(1986) in his autobiography as "the sharpest East German satire" which he had read in recent years. For many other colleagues, literary and social critic Kant was opposed to the "pattern and quintessential as maneuverable as windy compromise literati" become the bridge between conformism and confrontation; an impression that was reinforced by his vacillation as a literary functionary. So Kant remained in East and West "one of the most controversial figures in East German literature". 744: 472:
style. He tells the story of Mark Niebuhr, mistakenly labelled as a German war criminal. With the protagonist socialist Roman left Kant's "hero" with nothing to do. The story describes a "conversion" or "enlightenment", but also knowledge of "disenchantment". The writing was depicted in the 1983
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In 1972, the novel was published in a second edition, where he perfected his writing style. The publication was always seen as a false depiction of parts of the East German cultural bureaucracy, and Kant was criticized for painting a misrepresentation of the social conflict. In 1976 he began
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From the 1970s, Kant took despite its rather narrow view a "weighty significance" in the contemporary literature of East Germany, and had "helped shape minds."
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Von ‚Abschied‘ bis ‚Atemlos‘. Über die Poetik des Romans, insbesondere des Bildungs- und Entwicklungsromans in der DDR.
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born into poverty. His younger brother, Uwe Kant, became a well-known children's author. Because of the impending
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remarked that Kant was too timid to write about the real conditions that existed in East Germany.
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Die deutsche Kurzgeschichte der Gegenwart. AutorenportrÀts, WerkstattgesprÀche, Interpretationen.
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and later was transferred to a labor camp, which was located on the site of the former
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Kant's first book was published in 1962 as a collection of short stories entitled,
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in Parchim, which he completed in 1944. On 8 December 1944 he was drafted into the
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In addition, Kant wrote occasionally scripts and screenplays, including for
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Kant finished High School in 1952 at the "Workers' and Peasants Faculty" in
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Members of the Central Committee of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany
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Vorausgeworfene Schatten. Literatur in der DDR – DDR in der Literatur.
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at the university and was also the editor of the student magazine,
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novel Stalingrad." After graduating he worked until 1957 as a
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German prisoners of war in World War II held by Poland
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Writers' Association of the German Democratic Republic
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Party of Democratic Socialism (Germany) politicians
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