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Anna Kinder

    Thomas Mann und die politische Neuordnung Deutschlands nach 1945
    Geschichte der Philologien
    A Common Person and Other Stories
    • These prizewinning stories champion the everyday person who tries to do his or her best in demanding and even demeaning situations. The stories in A Common Person and Other Stories, R. M. Kinder’s third short-story collection and the winner of the Richard Sullivan Prize in Short Fiction, expose the disruption in our modern life and the ever-present threat of violence, and, most importantly, they capture the real heroism of everyday people. The characters in these stories, most set deep in the middle of America, seem to invite trouble through their concern for a neighbor’s mistreated dog, a boy standing up to a bully, a woman who faces cancer and the loss of love. Kinder’s characters struggle with conflicts common to us all―to treat humans and animals with compassion, to open minds and hearts to diversity, all while balancing the welfare of the individual and the larger community. The characters aren’t always loveable, but they have their moments of grace―they accept responsibility and take stands. These stories, by turns humorous, unsettling, and utterly believable, expose the dangers of ordinary life as their characters perform acts of defiance, determination, and connection. The memorable characters in A Common Person and Other Stories are, like us, doing the best they can, and that is often remarkable and admirable. Considered closely, Kinder shows us, no person is common.

      A Common Person and Other Stories
    • Der Band diskutiert Thomas Manns essayistische und poetische Auseinandersetzungen zur politischen Gestaltung Deutschlands nach Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs und des Nationalsozialismus: Welche ästhetischen Linien lassen sich von der Weimarer Republik über das Exil bis in die frühe BRD verfolgen? Welche Bedeutung kommt Thomas Mann und seinem Werk in Ost und West zu? Wie verortet sich der Autor politisch und an welche Denktraditionen knüpft er an?

      Thomas Mann und die politische Neuordnung Deutschlands nach 1945