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Bestsellers of the Third Reich : Readers, Writers and the Politics of Literature / Christian Adam.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York ; Oxford : Berghahn Books, [2021]Copyright date: ©2021Description: 1 online resource (310 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781800730397
  • 9781800730403
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 833.912 23
LOC classification:
  • PT405 .A1513 2021
  • PT405 .A1513 2021
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements for the German Edition, 2010 -- Acknowledgements for the English Edition -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction. ‘Please, God, Keep Me from Writing a Book about Books!’ -- Part I. The Context: Cultural Politics in the Th ird Reich -- Chapter 1. Sifting, Destroying, Controlling and Promoting: The Politics of Literature under the Swastika -- Chapter 2. Bestsellers in a Dark Time: Their History and Readers -- Chapter 3. Hitler’s and Goebbels’ Bedtime Reading: What Prominent Nazis Liked to Read -- Part II. The Ten Most Successful Book Types in the Third Reich -- Introduction -- Chapter 4. On the Foundation of Facts: Popular Non-fiction Works -- Chapter 5. The Colour of Money: NS Propaganda Texts -- Chapter 6. Not So Quiet on the Western Front: The Boom of War Books -- Chapter 7. Laughing through Life, Jolly Volk: Humour and Comedy -- Chapter 8. From Medical Romance Novels to Science Fiction: The Themes and Authors of Modern Light Literature -- Chapter 9. Commodifying Authentic People’s Literature: Karl May, Courths-Mahler and the Heroes of Pulp Fiction -- Chapter 10. Foreign Narrative Fiction: Bestsellers from Abroad -- Chapter 11. In the Shadow of the Classics: Highbrow Literature -- Chapter 12. Blood without Soil: The Successes of National (Social)ist Authors -- Chapter 13. Field Grey Pays Dividends: Reading Fodder for Wartime -- Conclusion. On the Trail of Bestsellers -- Appendix. Selected Bestsellers and Th eir Sales Figures -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary: Despite the displacement of countless authors, frequent bans of specific titles, and high-profile book burnings, the German book industry boomed during the Nazi period. Notwithstanding the millions of copies of Mein Kampf that were sold, the era’s most popular books were diverse and often surprising in retrospect, despite an oppressive ideological and cultural climate: Huxley’s Brave New World was widely read in the 1930s, while Saint-Exupéry’s Wind, Sand and Stars was a great success during the war years. Bestsellers of the Third Reich surveys this motley collection of books, along with the circumstances of their publication, to provide an innovative new window into the history of Nazi Germany.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements for the German Edition, 2010 -- Acknowledgements for the English Edition -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction. ‘Please, God, Keep Me from Writing a Book about Books!’ -- Part I. The Context: Cultural Politics in the Th ird Reich -- Chapter 1. Sifting, Destroying, Controlling and Promoting: The Politics of Literature under the Swastika -- Chapter 2. Bestsellers in a Dark Time: Their History and Readers -- Chapter 3. Hitler’s and Goebbels’ Bedtime Reading: What Prominent Nazis Liked to Read -- Part II. The Ten Most Successful Book Types in the Third Reich -- Introduction -- Chapter 4. On the Foundation of Facts: Popular Non-fiction Works -- Chapter 5. The Colour of Money: NS Propaganda Texts -- Chapter 6. Not So Quiet on the Western Front: The Boom of War Books -- Chapter 7. Laughing through Life, Jolly Volk: Humour and Comedy -- Chapter 8. From Medical Romance Novels to Science Fiction: The Themes and Authors of Modern Light Literature -- Chapter 9. Commodifying Authentic People’s Literature: Karl May, Courths-Mahler and the Heroes of Pulp Fiction -- Chapter 10. Foreign Narrative Fiction: Bestsellers from Abroad -- Chapter 11. In the Shadow of the Classics: Highbrow Literature -- Chapter 12. Blood without Soil: The Successes of National (Social)ist Authors -- Chapter 13. Field Grey Pays Dividends: Reading Fodder for Wartime -- Conclusion. On the Trail of Bestsellers -- Appendix. Selected Bestsellers and Th eir Sales Figures -- Bibliography -- Index

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Despite the displacement of countless authors, frequent bans of specific titles, and high-profile book burnings, the German book industry boomed during the Nazi period. Notwithstanding the millions of copies of Mein Kampf that were sold, the era’s most popular books were diverse and often surprising in retrospect, despite an oppressive ideological and cultural climate: Huxley’s Brave New World was widely read in the 1930s, while Saint-Exupéry’s Wind, Sand and Stars was a great success during the war years. Bestsellers of the Third Reich surveys this motley collection of books, along with the circumstances of their publication, to provide an innovative new window into the history of Nazi Germany.

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In English.

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