Johnson, Uwe

Johnson, Uwe

▪ German author
born July 20, 1934, Cammin, Germany
 
found dead March 12, 1984, Sheerness, Kent, England

      German author noted for his experimental style. Many of his novels explore the contradictions of life in a Germany divided after World War II.

      Johnson grew up during the difficult war years. In East Germany he studied German at the Universities of Rostock and Leipzig, graduating from the latter in 1956. That same year he attempted to publish his first novel, Ingrid Babendererde: Reifeprüfung 1953 (published posthumously in 1985; “Ingrid Babendererde: School-Leaving Exam 1953”), but it was refused by several East German publishers when he declined to alter it to suit their ideology. He eventually found a West German publisher for his second novel, Mutmassungen über Jakob (1959; Speculations About Jakob). Its modernist narrative and its frank engagement with the problems faced daily by German citizens brought Johnson critical acclaim. Aware that his work would not be published in East Germany as long as he wrote what he wished to write and unable—because of his political record—to find a job there, he moved to West Berlin shortly after publishing the novel. This move was an event he distinctly did not consider “escape.”

      Once in the West, Johnson became a member of Gruppe 47, a writers' association. He continued to experiment with narrative and examine the meaning of a divided land with the publication of Das dritte Buch über Achim (1961; The Third Book About Achim); Karsch, und andere Prosa (1964; "Karsch and Other Prose"), a collection of shorter fiction that included the novella Eine Reise wegwohin (An Absence); and Zwei Ansichten (1965; Two Views). In each of these works, Johnson's narrative abruptly shifts from one consciousness or setting to another; words assume different meanings when used by different characters; and objects and events are described with intricate exactness, as if to emphasize their constancy against the mutability of emotions, memory, and human expression.

      From 1966 to 1968, Johnson lived in New York. There he began his masterwork, the tetralogy Jahrestage: aus dem Leben von Gesine Cresspahl (1970–73, 1983; Anniversaries: From the Life of Gesine Cresspahl). In it he used a montage technique, combining newspaper clippings, notes, and diary entries—as well as the presence of a writer named Uwe Johnson—to examine the issues that continued to engage him. He published the first three volumes upon his return to West Berlin. In 1974 Johnson moved to England, ostensibly to complete his tetralogy. There he underwent a personal crisis, and, though he continued to publish other work, he suffered from writer's block; the last volume of Jahrestage was not finished until the year before his death.

      Johnson's later works included a reflection on the poet Ingeborg Bachmann (Bachmann, Ingeborg), Eine Reise nach Klagenfurt (1974; A Trip to Klagenfurt: In the Footsteps of Ingeborg Bachmann), published after her death; Berliner Sachen (1975; “Berlin Matters”), a volume of previously published essays, including two in English; and Begleitumstände: Frankfurter Vorlesungen (1980; “Circumstances: Frankfurt Lectures”), a collection of autobiographical lectures he gave to reestablish the poetics chair at the University of Frankfurt. Living an isolated life in England and, by many accounts, drinking heavily, Johnson died at home on or about February 23, 1984, but his body was not discovered until some three weeks later.

Additional Reading
Mark Boulby, Uwe Johnson (1974); Gary L. Baker, Understanding Uwe Johnson (1999).

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