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The Stasi Poetry Circle: The Creative Writing Class that Tried to Win the Cold War

The Stasi Poetry Circle: The Creative Writing Class that Tried to Win the Cold War

Philip Oltermann

Softcover | 15.3 x 1.6 x 23.4 cm | 304 pp

Faber & Faber | 2022 | 9780571373338

In 1982, East Germany's fearsome secret police - convinced that writers were embedding subversive messages in their work - decided to train their own writers, weaponising poetry in the struggle against the class enemy.

The Stasi Poetry Circle reveals how a group of soldiers and border guards gathered for monthly meetings at a heavily guarded military compound in socialist East Berlin to learn how to write lyrical verse.

Journalist Philip Oltermann spent five years rifling through Stasi files, digging up lost volumes of poetry from musty basements and tracking down the surviving members of this Red poets' society to uncover the Iittle-known story of the famously ruthless intelligence agency's obsession with literature.

Using first-hand accounts and exclusive interviews, this unconventional group biography charts the history of the German Democratic Republic from its utopian origins to its descent into a paranoid culture war: a literary detective story filled with spies who were moulded into poets and poets who spied on fellow writers.

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Philip Oltermann

Softcover | 15.3 x 1.6 x 23.4 cm | 304 pp

Faber & Faber | 2022 | 9780571373338

In 1982, East Germany's fearsome secret police - convinced that writers were embedding subversive messages in their work - decided to train their own writers, weaponising poetry in the struggle against the class enemy.

The Stasi Poetry Circle reveals how a group of soldiers and border guards gathered for monthly meetings at a heavily guarded military compound in socialist East Berlin to learn how to write lyrical verse.

Journalist Philip Oltermann spent five years rifling through Stasi files, digging up lost volumes of poetry from musty basements and tracking down the surviving members of this Red poets' society to uncover the Iittle-known story of the famously ruthless intelligence agency's obsession with literature.

Using first-hand accounts and exclusive interviews, this unconventional group biography charts the history of the German Democratic Republic from its utopian origins to its descent into a paranoid culture war: a literary detective story filled with spies who were moulded into poets and poets who spied on fellow writers.

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