Artistic Statement of a Writer in Post-war German (based on the work of G. Grass) and Russian literature — Report by Evgenia Soloshenko
On November 9, 2021, Evgenia Soloshenko, research assiatant of the Laboratory, made a presentation at the seminar 'Dialogue between Russia and Europe: View of Young Researchers'
The speaker examined the social activities and artistic expression of the writer, Nobel Prize winner in literature Günter Grass (1927—2015), setting herself the task of identifying the problems of representing traumatic experience on the basis of a number of literary texts, as well as identifying some aspects of the intellectual mutual influence of Germany and Russia on memorial culture and politics of memory of the events of the Second World War.
Watch the video on YouTube.
Evgeniya Soloshenko
Research Assistant