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Rolf Brandt and a conservative literary journalism

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Rolf Brandt and a conservative literary journalism
Abstract
Rolf Brandt (1886-1953) was a German journalist, author, and political commentator. His first work was as a war reporter on the Eastern Front during the opening months of the Great War (World War I). His reports appeared in several important German newspapers (Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung and Frankfurter Zeitung) and were compiled and published in 1915 as Fünf Monate an der Ostfront: Kriegsberichte (Five months on the Eastern Front: War reports). Brandt's reports were more than just army-approved press releases. He wrote in a way that constructed a bridge between the home front and the front lines. In the process he employed techniques now associated with literary journalism. With a clear point of view, he told his story through a sequence of scenes, instead of a simple historical narrative, and included genuine dialogue and status details. While scholars of German literary journalism point to Egon Erwin Kisch as the originator of German literary journalism, this study suggests Brandt should be considered an early practitioner of literary journalism in the German language. More interestingly, Brandt's particular brand of literary journalism had an unmistakably conservative nationalist perspective, thus suggesting that it is possible to have a conservative form of literary journalism. © 2019 Literary Journalism Studies. All Rights Reserved.
Publication
Literary Journalism Studies
Publisher
International Association for Literary Journalism Studies
Date
2019
Volume
11
Issue
1
Pages
60-85
Journal Abbr
Lit. Journ. Stud.
Citation Key
paddockRolfBrandtConservative2019
ISSN
1944897X (ISSN)
Language
English
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Citation
Paddock, T. R. (2019). Rolf Brandt and a conservative literary journalism. Literary Journalism Studies, 11(1), 60–85. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85083832076&partnerID=40&md5=092e607bb9a598c457d3be4b7167dd1a