Faction prose

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Faction-Prosa (German: faktografische prose or factography) is a literary form of representation in which facts (Engl. Facts and fictional (Engl.) Fiction ) are interconnected.

Well-known faction writers are Heinz-Peter Baecker , Günther Zigaruner and Wolfgang Ruehl . In English-language literature, the American writer Truman Capote should be mentioned with his detective novel in cold blood (1965). Faction scripts are based on the German works by Dieter Meichsner , Peter Weiss and Heinar Kipphardt .

Heine and Kisch and their factographic reports

Heinrich Heine's Parisian prose can also be counted as part of the factographic reporting, because, as Heine himself writes, "it is by no means for him to depict empirical reality quasi 'photographically', rather he himself emphasizes that 'Lutetia' is a product of nature and the art". Since he wrote the Paris prose as a foreign correspondent for the German publisher Cotta , the prose was also subject to strategic market goals.

literature

  • Boris Paraschkewow: Words and names of the same origin and structure: Lexicon of etymological duplicates in German. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin / New York 2004, ISBN 3-11-017469-3 , p. 92.
  • Dieter Borchmeyer, Viktor Žmegac (ed.): Modern literature in basic terms. 2nd, revised edition. Niemeyer, Tübingen 1994, ISBN 3-484-10652-2 , p. 86.

Individual evidence

  1. Michael Geisler: The signature of reality: Heinrich Heine and Egon Erwin Kisch . In: A. Kruse (Hrsg.): Heine-Jahrbuch Nr. 24, In: Arbitrium Journal for reviews on German literary studies . No. 7 . de Gruyter, 1985, p. 143-176 .