TY - JOUR AU - JELEC, Marijana PY - 2021/12/30 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - Verbalization, visualization and localization of memory in the German-language generation novel JF - Transfer. Reception Studies JA - trs VL - 6 IS - 0 SE - On the path to self-discovery DO - 10.16926/10.16926/trs.2021.06.10 UR - http://www.transfer.whum.ujd.edu.pl/index.php/trs/article/view/111 SP - 117-133 AB - <p>The article first takes a look at one of the distinctive tendencies of contemporary German-language literature, the format of the generational novel, and asks about its special characteristics caused by the problem of memory. Following on from this, possible approaches to forgotten or repressed aspects of the past as a basis for a reconstruction of the family history are examined. Difficulties and possibilities individuals have in dealing with the past are explored. The literary corpus is made up of six generational novels of contemporary German literature: <em>Eine sehr kleine Frau </em>(2007) by Peter Henisch, <em>Engel des Vergessens </em>(2011) by Maja Haderlap, <em>Das Foto </em>(2016) by Elva Schevemann, <em>Haus der Kindheit</em> (2000) by Anna Mitgutsch, <em>Pawels Briefe. Eine Familiengeschichte</em> (1999) by Monika Maron and <em>Kleine Zeiten. Die Geschichte meiner Großmutter</em> (2012) by Fritz Dittlbacher. The novels develop perspectives on the past that are typical of generational novels, whereby the effect of the past on the present and the possibilities of access to the past are central in these literary texts.</p> ER -