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Heart Flesh Degeneration

Heart Flesh Degeneration (German: Herzfleischentartung) is a novel written by Ludwig Laher in 2001 in which the author portrays the Austrian provinces in the years 1940 to 1955.

Content edit

In the southwest of the Upper Austrian region of Innviertel, during the Nazi period called Oberdonau, the NSDAP wants to drain the Ibmer moor. The plan is to create 250 new farms on the land. But first, forced labourers have to regulate the river Moosach under the worst conditions. People get sent to a so-called labour education camp created by the mayor, who wants to get rid of them, often for personal reasons. At the turn of the year 1940 to 1941, the camp doctor decides to refuse to testify that deaths are due to harmless causes when it is clear that the guards brutally kill the prisoners. His complaint causes a courageous senior public prosecutor in the Third Reich to investigate, taking camp leaders and supervisors in custody, working fifteen months on a court case that also aims to bring the office workers behind it to justice. Despite severe threats from the NSDAP in Linz, Josef Neuwirth doesn't get discouraged until the case is finally forcibly closed by the Reich Chancellery. Immediately after the complaint of the camp doctor, the Gau-NSDAP has closed the terror site and reopened it ten days later as a gypsy detention camp. Hundreds of local, mostly Upper Austrian Romani people, including about 250 children and adolescents, are now interned there. Those who do not die in Weye-St.Pantaleon will be deported to Poland in November 1941 and murdered. The last third of the novel shows how in postwar Austria the old Nazi elite in the village quickly make new careers in the new major parties, ÖVP and SPÖ, and how the perpetrators of the Second Republic are mostly sentenced to minor fines while people who have been persecuted on racial grounds are once again excluded. The book ends with the major amnesty proclaimed by the Federal President 1955, under which almost all Nazi war criminials were released. Commenting on this conclusion, Laher says in 2004: " My novel 'Herzfleischentartung' doesn't end here, though, because the victims are only dead in a wide sense, when the perpetrators have achieved their ultimate goal, namely to destroy memory and therefore to eliminate the victims from history. My text does not end in the year 1945 also because the so-called zero hour is in no way a radical break with racist barbarism".[1]

Form edit

The great success of the novel probably owes at least as much to the language which Ludwig Laher has chosen for his text, as the contents it conveys. Laher frequently uses offensively a fast-paced, utilitarian, cynical and tough language of the Nazis, which hardly leaves room for empathy and which immediately fascinates the reading public, when speed is removed and the fate of an individual is briefly singled out: The structures of barbarism displace the acting characters as "heros".[citation needed]

Review edit

"Just because it adheres to the specific facts of a regionally limited case, which, however, because of the design of the literature, obtains inherent generality and so this book succeeds in a statement on the nature of National Socialism and its tenacious survival, as it is rarely shown so clearly and convincingly" writes Anna Mitgutsch in her review of Herzfleischentartung in the Austrian newspaper Der Standard.[2] Ulrich Weinzierl praised the author in the German newspaper Die Welt: "Ludwig Laher ventured into very delicate issues. In his new book 'Herzfleischentartung' he explores the repressed history of the Nazi camp of St. Pantaleon in his home-state in Upper Austria. The fact-faithful narrator is superior to all historians, because he knows how to use the cynicism of the Nazi jargon and phrases of the files productively in his chronicle".[3] "In addition to the well-founded historical knowledge of the author of this book developed through meticulous work, it is the language that is especially impressive. Dynamic and provided with numerous openings, the reader not only gets insights into historical processes but also in a possible world of thought of the perpetrators. And that is exactly what has impressed me about this book so much. As a reader you have to constantly look out for the author. He takes one by the hand and leads you to places and events, which one would never have exposed himself/herself to. With a very slightly translucent, sage and sometimes even witty language, he seduces one to lay down a little bit the emotional defenses that one has rightly placed for such literature and achieves even in causing feelings of disbelief and dismay in jaded people. A book whose reading has been difficult, but I would not want to miss it a moment."[4] The book has, in the countries where it was published, almost always found great acceptance among critics. In Austria, it is now widely used as a school reading.[5]

Reception edit

In the course of research by the author of the book and belonging to his sphere of activity, the association memorial bearing Weyer / Innviertel,[6] came into being which maintains the memorial, offers guided tours and organizes the annual commemoration.[7] Laher himself, who is very much involved in promoting a comprehensive quality of education in Austria,[8] holds numerous readings and lectures on his book and its underlying issues.[9][10][11] Lahers work is specifically recommended by historians due to its proximity to sources and representation.[12] In the English speaking world too, the work receives an attentive reception, particularly in connection with the concept of home ('Heimat').[13][14]

Issues edit

  • Herzfleischentartung. Innsbruck-Wien, Haymon 2001
  • Degeneración del corazón. Barcelona, Littera Books 2004 (Übersetzung ins Spanische: Marta Romaní de Gabriel)
  • Herzfleischentartung. München, dtv 2005 (Taschenbuch)
  • Heart Flesh Degeneration. Riverside, Ariadne Books 2006 (Übersetzung ins Englische: Susan Tebbutt)
  • Dégénérescence de la chair du coeur. Arles-Paris, Actes Sud 2006 (Übersetzung ins Französische: Olivier Mannoni)
  • Degeneracija srca. Zagreb, Disput 2007 (Übersetzung ins Kroatische: Sead Muhamedagic)
  • Herzfleischentartung. Innsbruck-Wien, haymon tb 2009 (Taschenbuch)

Bibliography (selection) edit

  • Ludwig Laher: Uns hat es nicht geben sollen. Rosa Winter, Gitta und Nicole Martl. Drei Generationen Sinti-Frauen erzählen. Edition Geschichte der Heimat, Grünbach 2004.
  • Ludwig Laher: Herzfleischentartung. In: Nicola Mitterer (Hrsg.): Unterrichtshandbuch zur österreichischen Gegenwartsliteratur. haymon tb, Innsbruck-Wien 2010, S. 127-136-
  • Guenter Lewy: "Rückkehr nicht erwünscht": Die Verfolgung der Zigeuner im Dritten Reich. Propyläen, München 2001.
  • Jan-Pierre Liégeois: Roma, Sinti, Fahrende. Edition Parabolis, Berlin 2002.
  • Silvana Steinbacher: Der Spurensucher. In: Zaungast. Drava, Klagenfurt/Celovec 2008, S. 224-236
  • Susan Tebbutt: The Politicised Pastoral Idyll in Ludwig Laher's 'Heimatroman' Herzfleischentartung. In: Cityscapes and Countryside in: Contemporary German Literature, Peter Lang, Bern 2004, S. 291–307
  • Klaus Zeyringer: Österreichische Literatur seit 1945. Überblicke, Einschnitte, Wegmarken. StudienVerlag, Innsbruck-Wien-Bozen 2008, S. 472f.

External links edit

  • Rezensionszusammenfassung auf perlentaucher.de
  • Rede Ludwig Lahers zum Gedenktag 2004

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ "Erinnern - Texte, Ludwig Laher".
  2. ^ Zitiert nach: buchwelten.at
  3. ^ Zitiert nach: http://www.ludwig-laher.com/herzfleisch_tb.htm
  4. ^ Andi Wahl (2001-05-25). . Archived from the original on 2007-08-26. Retrieved 2012-04-24.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  5. ^ www.schule.at
  6. ^ "Home". lager-weyer.at.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-05-17. Retrieved 2012-04-24.
  8. ^ Ludwig Laher: Wie viel Mainstream verträgt die Schule? Die schriftliche Zentralmatura wird auf das Lehrverhalten durchschlagen, aber wie?. In: Der Standard, 15 April 2011, retrieved 15 August 2011.
  9. ^ "HAK Bad Ischl". Archived from the original on 2012-09-13. Retrieved 2012-04-24.
  10. ^ "Katholische Kirche in Oberösterreich - Diözese Linz".
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-07-24. Retrieved 2012-04-24.
  12. ^ Gerd Kerschbaumer: Die österreichischen Roma- und Sintikinder. in: Waltraud Häupl: Der organisierte Massenmord an Kindern und Jugendlichen in der Ostmark 1940-1945 : Gedenkdokumentation für die Opfer der NS-Euthanasie. Böhlau Verlag, Wien 2008, S. 241-245.
  13. ^ Chloe E. M. Paver: Refractions of the Third Reich in German and Austrian fiction and film. Oxford University Press, Oxford/New York 2006, S. 53.
  14. ^ Susan Tebutt: The Politicised Pastoral Idyll in Ludwig Laher's 'Heimatroman', Herzfleischentartung. In: Julian Preece, Osman Durrani (Hg.): Cityscapes and countryside in contemporary German literature. Peter Lang Verlag, Oxford u.a. 2004, S. 291ff.

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first forced labourers have to regulate the river Moosach under the worst conditions People get sent to a so called labour education camp created by the mayor who wants to get rid of them often for personal reasons At the turn of the year 1940 to 1941 the camp doctor decides to refuse to testify that deaths are due to harmless causes when it is clear that the guards brutally kill the prisoners His complaint causes a courageous senior public prosecutor in the Third Reich to investigate taking camp leaders and supervisors in custody working fifteen months on a court case that also aims to bring the office workers behind it to justice Despite severe threats from the NSDAP in Linz Josef Neuwirth doesn t get discouraged until the case is finally forcibly closed by the Reich Chancellery Immediately after the complaint of the camp doctor the Gau NSDAP has closed the terror site and reopened it ten days later as a gypsy detention camp Hundreds of local mostly Upper Austrian Romani people including about 250 children and adolescents are now interned there Those who do not die in Weye St Pantaleon will be deported to Poland in November 1941 and murdered The last third of the novel shows how in postwar Austria the old Nazi elite in the village quickly make new careers in the new major parties OVP and SPO and how the perpetrators of the Second Republic are mostly sentenced to minor fines while people who have been persecuted on racial grounds are once again excluded The book ends with the major amnesty proclaimed by the Federal President 1955 under which almost all Nazi war criminials were released Commenting on this conclusion Laher says in 2004 My novel Herzfleischentartung doesn t end here though because the victims are only dead in a wide sense when the perpetrators have achieved their ultimate goal namely to destroy memory and therefore to eliminate the victims from history My text does not end in the year 1945 also because the so called zero hour is in no way a radical break with racist barbarism 1 Form editThe great success of the novel probably owes at least as much to the language which Ludwig Laher has chosen for his text as the contents it conveys Laher frequently uses offensively a fast paced utilitarian cynical and tough language of the Nazis which hardly leaves room for empathy and which immediately fascinates the reading public when speed is removed and the fate of an individual is briefly singled out The structures of barbarism displace the acting characters as heros citation needed Review edit Just because it adheres to the specific facts of a regionally limited case which however because of the design of the literature obtains inherent generality and so this book succeeds in a statement on the nature of National Socialism and its tenacious survival as it is rarely shown so clearly and convincingly writes Anna Mitgutsch in her review of Herzfleischentartung in the Austrian newspaper Der Standard 2 Ulrich Weinzierl praised the author in the German newspaper Die Welt Ludwig Laher ventured into very delicate issues In his new book Herzfleischentartung he explores the repressed history of the Nazi camp of St Pantaleon in his home state in Upper Austria The fact faithful narrator is superior to all historians because he knows how to use the cynicism of the Nazi jargon and phrases of the files productively in his chronicle 3 In addition to the well founded historical knowledge of the author of this book developed through meticulous work it is the language that is especially impressive Dynamic and provided with numerous openings the reader not only gets insights into historical processes but also in a possible world of thought of the perpetrators And that is exactly what has impressed me about this book so much As a reader you have to constantly look out for the author He takes one by the hand and leads you to places and events which one would never have exposed himself herself to With a very slightly translucent sage and sometimes even witty language he seduces one to lay down a little bit the emotional defenses that one has rightly placed for such literature and achieves even in causing feelings of disbelief and dismay in jaded people A book whose reading has been difficult but I would not want to miss it a moment 4 The book has in the countries where it was published almost always found great acceptance among critics In Austria it is now widely used as a school reading 5 Reception editIn the course of research by the author of the book and belonging to his sphere of activity the association memorial bearing Weyer Innviertel 6 came into being which maintains the memorial offers guided tours and organizes the annual commemoration 7 Laher himself who is very much involved in promoting a comprehensive quality of education in Austria 8 holds numerous readings and lectures on his book and its underlying issues 9 10 11 Lahers work is specifically recommended by historians due to its proximity to sources and representation 12 In the English speaking world too the work receives an attentive reception particularly in connection with the concept of home Heimat 13 14 Issues editHerzfleischentartung Innsbruck Wien Haymon 2001 Degeneracion del corazon Barcelona Littera Books 2004 Ubersetzung ins Spanische Marta Romani de Gabriel Herzfleischentartung Munchen dtv 2005 Taschenbuch Heart Flesh Degeneration Riverside Ariadne Books 2006 Ubersetzung ins Englische Susan Tebbutt Degenerescence de la chair du coeur Arles Paris Actes Sud 2006 Ubersetzung ins Franzosische Olivier Mannoni Degeneracija srca Zagreb Disput 2007 Ubersetzung ins Kroatische Sead Muhamedagic Herzfleischentartung Innsbruck Wien haymon tb 2009 Taschenbuch Bibliography selection editLudwig Laher Uns hat es nicht geben sollen Rosa Winter Gitta und Nicole Martl Drei Generationen Sinti Frauen erzahlen Edition Geschichte der Heimat Grunbach 2004 Ludwig Laher Herzfleischentartung In Nicola Mitterer Hrsg Unterrichtshandbuch zur osterreichischen Gegenwartsliteratur haymon tb Innsbruck Wien 2010 S 127 136 Guenter Lewy Ruckkehr nicht erwunscht Die Verfolgung der Zigeuner im Dritten Reich Propylaen Munchen 2001 Jan Pierre Liegeois Roma Sinti Fahrende Edition Parabolis Berlin 2002 Silvana Steinbacher Der Spurensucher In Zaungast Drava Klagenfurt Celovec 2008 S 224 236 Susan Tebbutt The Politicised Pastoral Idyll in Ludwig Laher s Heimatroman Herzfleischentartung In Cityscapes and Countryside in Contemporary German Literature Peter Lang Bern 2004 S 291 307 Klaus Zeyringer Osterreichische Literatur seit 1945 Uberblicke Einschnitte Wegmarken StudienVerlag Innsbruck Wien Bozen 2008 S 472f External links editRezensionszusammenfassung auf perlentaucher de Rede Ludwig Lahers zum Gedenktag 2004Notes and references edit Erinnern Texte Ludwig Laher Zitiert nach buchwelten at Zitiert nach http www ludwig laher com herzfleisch tb htm Andi Wahl 2001 05 25 Herzfleischentartung Ein Roman von Ludwig Laher Archived from the original on 2007 08 26 Retrieved 2012 04 24 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link www schule at Home lager weyer at Oberosterreich Mauthausen Komitee Osterreich Archived from the original on 2012 05 17 Retrieved 2012 04 24 Ludwig Laher Wie viel Mainstream vertragt die Schule Die schriftliche Zentralmatura wird auf das Lehrverhalten durchschlagen aber wie In Der Standard 15 April 2011 retrieved 15 August 2011 HAK Bad Ischl Archived from the original on 2012 09 13 Retrieved 2012 04 24 Katholische Kirche in Oberosterreich Diozese Linz Arge Deutsch an AHS in Salzburg Archived from the original on 2015 07 24 Retrieved 2012 04 24 Gerd Kerschbaumer Die osterreichischen Roma und Sintikinder in Waltraud Haupl Der organisierte Massenmord an Kindern und Jugendlichen in der Ostmark 1940 1945 Gedenkdokumentation fur die Opfer der NS Euthanasie Bohlau Verlag Wien 2008 S 241 245 Chloe E M Paver Refractions of the Third Reich in German and Austrian fiction and film Oxford University Press Oxford New York 2006 S 53 Susan Tebutt The Politicised Pastoral Idyll in Ludwig Laher s Heimatroman Herzfleischentartung In Julian Preece Osman Durrani Hg Cityscapes and countryside in contemporary German literature Peter Lang Verlag Oxford u a 2004 S 291ff Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Heart Flesh Degeneration amp oldid 1106199331, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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