Literary work by Gerold Tietz – Literary Engagement of an expelled German Cover Image

Das Schaffen von Gerold Tietz – literarisches Engagement eines vertriebenen sudetendeutschen
Literary work by Gerold Tietz – Literary Engagement of an expelled German

Author(s): Jan Kubica
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Keywords: Sudeten Germans; the Second World War; Czech-German relations; expulsion; autobiography

Summary/Abstract: Gerold Tietz was born in 1941 in Horka (north Bohemia) in a family of Sudeten Germans. Germans lived in this village together with Czechs, Roma people and Jews. The family also involved Czech relatives and many of German relatives spoke good Czech and kept relations with Czech cultural groups. After the war Gerold Tietz and his family were expelled to Swabia. He studied history, French and political science. From 1969 the graduated historian lived in Esslingen where he taught in the grammar school for thirty years. In the autobiographically oriented novels Böhmische Fuge (1997), Böhmisches Richtfest (2007) and in Böhmische Grätschen (2009) Tietz tried to depict official social-political events connected with famous political and cultural figures as well as the stories of ordinary days of “small people” who had to face the consequences of historic changes which influenced their lives. The paper analyses the conditions of Czech and German coexistence and confronts the authentic historic context. Nevertheless, negative features of these ethnic groups are not overlooked and the positive ones are presented as a positive contribution to the current European multiculturalism.

  • Issue Year: 2020
  • Issue No: 15
  • Page Range: 31-43
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: German
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