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327 $aThe aftermath of war and the new beginning -- The 1950s : the deepening division -- The 1960s: taking sides -- A West German interlude : writers and politics at the time of the student movement -- The 1970s : writers on the defensive -- The 1980s : on the threshold -- Intermezzo : writers and the unification process -- Segue : political and literary developments since Unification -- East and West -- New views on the past -- A swing to the Right?
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