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The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum

The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum, or: how violence develops and where it can lead (original German title: Die verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum oder: Wie Gewalt entstehen und wohin sie führen kann, pronounced [diː fɛʁˈloːʁənə ˈʔeːʁə deːɐ̯ kataˈʁiːnaː ˈbluːm ˈʔoːdɐ viː ɡəˈvalt ʔɛntˈʃteːən ʔʊnt voˈhɪn ziː ˈfyːʁən ˈkan] ) is a 1974 novel by Heinrich Böll.

The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum or: How violence develops and where it can lead
First edition
AuthorHeinrich Böll
Original titleDie verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum oder: Wie Gewalt entstehen und wohin sie führen kann
TranslatorLeila Vennewitz
PublisherKiepenheuer & Witsch
Publication date
1974
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback)
ISBN3462010336
OCLC59145306

The story deals with the sensationalism of tabloid news and the political climate of panic over Red Army Faction terrorism in the 1970s in the Federal Republic of Germany. The main character, Katharina Blum, is an innocent housekeeper whose life is ruined by an invasive tabloid reporter and a police investigation when the man with whom she has just fallen in love turns out to be wanted by the police because of a bank robbery. The book's fictional tabloid paper, Die Zeitung (The Newspaper), is modelled on the actual German Bild-Zeitung.

Plot edit

Four days after a Weiberfastnacht's eve party (Wed. 20 February 1974), where Katharina Blum met a man named Ludwig Götten, she calls on Oberkommissar Moeding and confesses to killing a journalist for the newspaper Die Zeitung.

Katharina had met Götten at a friend's party and spent the night with him before helping him to escape from the police. The next morning, the police break into her house, arrest her and question her. The story is sensationally covered by Die Zeitung, and in particular its journalist Tötges. Tötges investigates everything about her life, calling on Katharina's friends and family, including her ex-husband and hospitalized mother, who dies the day after Tötges visits her. He paints a picture of Katharina as a fervent accomplice of Götten, and as a communist run amok in Germany.

Katharina arranges an interview with Tötges. According to Katharina, upon his arrival he suggests that they have sex, whereupon she shoots him dead. She then wanders the city for a few hours before driving to police headquarters and confessing to murder.

The book also details the effects of the case on Katharina's employers and friends the Blornas; Mr Blorna is her lawyer, and Mrs Blorna one of the designers of the apartment block where Katharina resides. Their association with Katharina leads to their exclusion from society.

Style edit

The story is written from a first-person plural perspective, as if the narrator were presenting a confidential report to the reader on the basis of sources. The technique is documentary, as with Group Portrait with Lady, but with a much more disciplined focus on essentials. The reader is sometimes left to infer who the sources are for many of the reports, and even to wonder whether the narrator may not be one of the characters in the novel. This way, the narrator is dependent on characters and the information they impart, becoming a researcher and critic of his source material. This is implicitly contrasted with the journalists who irresponsibly distort their sources. The attack on vulgar journalism is thus mounted from the perspective of a narrator whose moral authority is enhanced by the use of the 'regal' first-person plural form. In some parts of the story, the elaborate and detached manner is also used for comic effect when retelling violent, silly or emotionally conflicted incidents as more and more personal secrets of the characters are revealed.

Adaptations edit

The book has been adapted into the following works:

See also edit

References edit

General edit

  • Böll (1989). The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum. ISIS/Guild Large Print. ISBN 1-85290-017-2.
  • Böll (2002). Die verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum (in German). Kiepenheuer & Witsch. ISBN 3-462-03145-7.
  • Whose lost honour?: A study of the film adaptation. ISBN 0-907409-03-2.
  • Bellmann, Werner (1996). "Heinrich Böll. Die verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum". Erzählungen des 20. Jahrhunderts. Interpretationen. 2. Stuttgart: Reclam: 183–204. ISBN 3-15-009463-1.
  • Christine Hummel; Werner Bellmann (1999). Heinrich Böll, Die verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum. Erläuterungen und Dokumente. Stuttgart: Reclam.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Bellmann, Werner (2004). "Notizen zu Heinrich Bölls Erzählung 'Die verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum". Wirkendes Wort. 54 (2): 165–170.
  • Gerhardt, Christina (2008). "Surveillance Mechanisms in Literature and Film: Die verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum by Böll and Schlöndorff / Von Trotta". Literature and Film (7). Gegenwartsliteratur: 69–83.
  • Harris, Nigel (1994). Butler, Michael (ed.). ""Die verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum": The Problem of Violence." The Narrative Fiction of Heinrich Böll". Social Conscience and Literary Achievement. Cambridge: Cambridge UP: 198–218.
  • Jeziorkowski, Klaus (2000). Bellmann, Werner (ed.). ""Die verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum." Heinrich Böll" [The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum]. Romane und Erzählungen. Interpretationen. (in German). Stuttgart: Reclam: 249–267.
  • Scheiffele, Eberhard (1979). "Kritische Sprachanalyse in Heinrich Bölls 'Die verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum.'" [Critical Language Analysis in Heinrich Böll's "The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum".]. Basis Jahrbuch für deutsche Gegenwartsliteratur (9): 169–187.
  • Beth, Hanno. "Rufmord und Mord: die publizistische Dimension der Gewalt. Zu Heinrich Bölls Erzählung 'Die verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum.'" "Heinrich Böll. Eine Einführung in das Gesamtwerk in Einzelinterpretationen. Ed. Hanno Beth. 2nd ed. Königstein, 1980. 69–95.

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This article is about the novel For the 1975 film see The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum film This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations October 2011 Learn how and when to remove this message The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum or how violence develops and where it can lead original German title Die verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum oder Wie Gewalt entstehen und wohin sie fuhren kann pronounced diː fɛʁˈloːʁene ˈʔeːʁe deːɐ kataˈʁiːnaː ˈbluːm ˈʔoːdɐ viː ɡeˈvalt ʔɛntˈʃteːen ʔʊnt voˈhɪn ziː ˈfyːʁen ˈkan is a 1974 novel by Heinrich Boll The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum or How violence develops and where it can leadFirst editionAuthorHeinrich BollOriginal titleDie verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum oder Wie Gewalt entstehen und wohin sie fuhren kannTranslatorLeila VennewitzPublisherKiepenheuer amp WitschPublication date1974Media typePrint Hardback amp Paperback ISBN3462010336OCLC59145306 The story deals with the sensationalism of tabloid news and the political climate of panic over Red Army Faction terrorism in the 1970s in the Federal Republic of Germany The main character Katharina Blum is an innocent housekeeper whose life is ruined by an invasive tabloid reporter and a police investigation when the man with whom she has just fallen in love turns out to be wanted by the police because of a bank robbery The book s fictional tabloid paper Die Zeitung The Newspaper is modelled on the actual German Bild Zeitung Contents 1 Plot 2 Style 3 Adaptations 4 See also 5 References 5 1 GeneralPlot editThis section may be confusing or unclear to readers Please help clarify the section There might be a discussion about this on the talk page February 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message Four days after a Weiberfastnacht s eve party Wed 20 February 1974 where Katharina Blum met a man named Ludwig Gotten she calls on Oberkommissar Moeding and confesses to killing a journalist for the newspaper Die Zeitung Katharina had met Gotten at a friend s party and spent the night with him before helping him to escape from the police The next morning the police break into her house arrest her and question her The story is sensationally covered by Die Zeitung and in particular its journalist Totges Totges investigates everything about her life calling on Katharina s friends and family including her ex husband and hospitalized mother who dies the day after Totges visits her He paints a picture of Katharina as a fervent accomplice of Gotten and as a communist run amok in Germany Katharina arranges an interview with Totges According to Katharina upon his arrival he suggests that they have sex whereupon she shoots him dead She then wanders the city for a few hours before driving to police headquarters and confessing to murder The book also details the effects of the case on Katharina s employers and friends the Blornas Mr Blorna is her lawyer and Mrs Blorna one of the designers of the apartment block where Katharina resides Their association with Katharina leads to their exclusion from society Style editThis section possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed October 2011 Learn how and when to remove this message The story is written from a first person plural perspective as if the narrator were presenting a confidential report to the reader on the basis of sources The technique is documentary as with Group Portrait with Lady but with a much more disciplined focus on essentials The reader is sometimes left to infer who the sources are for many of the reports and even to wonder whether the narrator may not be one of the characters in the novel This way the narrator is dependent on characters and the information they impart becoming a researcher and critic of his source material This is implicitly contrasted with the journalists who irresponsibly distort their sources The attack on vulgar journalism is thus mounted from the perspective of a narrator whose moral authority is enhanced by the use of the regal first person plural form In some parts of the story the elaborate and detached manner is also used for comic effect when retelling violent silly or emotionally conflicted incidents as more and more personal secrets of the characters are revealed Adaptations editThe book has been adapted into the following works The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum a 1975 film adaptation of Boll s novel directed by Volker Schlondorff and Margarethe von Trotta and starring Angela Winkler as Blum Mario Adorf as Kommissar Beizmenne Dieter Laser as Totges and Jurgen Prochnow as Ludwig The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck a 1984 American TV movie starring Marlo Thomas as Beck and Kris Kristofferson as Ben Cole Heinrich Boll The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum a radio dramatisation in five parts broadcast as the 15 Minute Drama of the week formerly the Woman s Hour Drama on BBC Radio Four for the week commencing 15 October 2012 Katharina Blum an opera adaptation by Tilo Medek to a libretto by his wife Dorothea based on the Boll novel which premiered at the Theater Bielefeld on 20 April 1991 citation needed See also editLe Monde s 100 Books of the CenturyReferences editGeneral edit Boll 1989 The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum ISIS Guild Large Print ISBN 1 85290 017 2 Boll 2002 Die verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum in German Kiepenheuer amp Witsch ISBN 3 462 03145 7 Whose lost honour A study of the film adaptation ISBN 0 907409 03 2 Bellmann Werner 1996 Heinrich Boll Die verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum Erzahlungen des 20 Jahrhunderts Interpretationen 2 Stuttgart Reclam 183 204 ISBN 3 15 009463 1 Christine Hummel Werner Bellmann 1999 Heinrich Boll Die verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum Erlauterungen und Dokumente Stuttgart Reclam a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Bellmann Werner 2004 Notizen zu Heinrich Bolls Erzahlung Die verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum Wirkendes Wort 54 2 165 170 Gerhardt Christina 2008 Surveillance Mechanisms in Literature and Film Die verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum by Boll and Schlondorff Von Trotta Literature and Film 7 Gegenwartsliteratur 69 83 Harris Nigel 1994 Butler Michael ed Die verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum The Problem of Violence The Narrative Fiction of Heinrich Boll Social Conscience and Literary Achievement Cambridge Cambridge UP 198 218 Jeziorkowski Klaus 2000 Bellmann Werner ed Die verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum Heinrich Boll The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum Romane und Erzahlungen Interpretationen in German Stuttgart Reclam 249 267 Scheiffele Eberhard 1979 Kritische Sprachanalyse in Heinrich Bolls Die verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum Critical Language Analysis in Heinrich Boll s The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum Basis Jahrbuch fur deutsche Gegenwartsliteratur 9 169 187 Beth Hanno Rufmord und Mord die publizistische Dimension der Gewalt Zu Heinrich Bolls Erzahlung Die verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum Heinrich Boll Eine Einfuhrung in das Gesamtwerk in Einzelinterpretationen Ed Hanno Beth 2nd ed Konigstein 1980 69 95 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum amp oldid 1174855444, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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