Autofictional Generational Narratives in the Current Novels about Post-Soviet Migration: Sasha M. Salzmann’s Im Menschen muss alles herrlich sein (2021), Dmitrij Kapitelman’s Eine Formalie in Kiew (2021) and Lena Gorelik’s Wer wir sind (2021) Cover Image

Autofiktionale Generationenerzählungen in den neusten Romanen über postsowjetische Migration:Zu Sasha M. Salzmanns Im Menschen muss alles herrlich sein (2021), Lena Goreliks Wer wir sind (2021)und Dmitrij Kapitelmans Eine Formalie in Kiew (2021)
Autofictional Generational Narratives in the Current Novels about Post-Soviet Migration: Sasha M. Salzmann’s Im Menschen muss alles herrlich sein (2021), Dmitrij Kapitelman’s Eine Formalie in Kiew (2021) and Lena Gorelik’s Wer wir sind (2021)

Author(s): Małgorzata Dubrowska, Anna Rutka
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Language and Literature Studies, Essay|Book Review |Scientific Life, Sociology, Cultural Essay, Migration Studies, Sociology of Literature
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: post-migration; generation conflicts; Russian-Jewish-German and Ukrainian-Jewish-German prose

Summary/Abstract: This essay explores three prose texts published in 2021 by representatives of the Russian-Ukrainian-Jewish post-migrant generation with the focus on conflicts with their parents’ generation, which has been problematised in those novels. Gorelik’s, Kapitelman’s and Salzmann’s autofictional family stories refer to their parents’ Soviet experiences, told and pictured from a child’s perspective, and examine their mutual alienation. In the diachronic axis of the generational narrative, attempts are made to recapitulate the Soviet legacy and family migration from the transnational per- spective of arrival. The synchronic dimension of the novels deals with complicated processes of self-empowerment and critical interference with the German society. By using various aesthetic means of satire and irony, episodic-discontinuous narration and a play of changing perspectives, the texts document the sovereign self-determina- tion and self-empowerment of the post-migrant authors in the German literary scene.

  • Issue Year: 2022
  • Issue No: 32
  • Page Range: 233-246
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: German
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