Über Wahrheit und Lyrik im außermoralischen Sinne. Transmoderne Zeitgeschichtslyrik am Beispiel der 9/11-Gedichte von Durs Grünbein und Thomas Kling

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Friederike Reents

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Literature and thus also historical poetry want “not only to convey factual truth and to exhort subjective truthfulness, but also to give orientation for the – in whatever respect – correct or appropriate world behavior” (Lamping 2013: 65f.). The question of this paper is to what extent and how the 9/11-poems of Thomas Kling and Durs Grünbein offer a specific counter historiography beyond the dichotomies of truth and falsehood, fact and fiction, in order to achieve a different level of knowledge. Due to the exhibited self-relatedness Grünbein presents not only in his essayistic pretext but also in his poem „September-Elegien“ mainly a subjective truthfulness rather than any certain orientation-knowledge. Kling’s historiographical-wrapped and complex instrumented poem „Manhattan Mundraum Zwei“ offers over-temporal, metaphysical-existential (counter-)truths and gives orientation beyond media-presented “facts” about 9/11.

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Reents, F. 2019. Über Wahrheit und Lyrik im außermoralischen Sinne. Transmoderne Zeitgeschichtslyrik am Beispiel der 9/11-Gedichte von Durs Grünbein und Thomas Kling. International Journal for Comparative Cultural Studies. 1 (2019), 243–262. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25353/ubtr-izfk-61cc-8b02.
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