Parting from Phantoms is a window into the soul of the most prominent
writer of the German Democratic Republic and its most famous export,
Christa Wolf. The essays, diary entries, and letters in this book
document four agonizing years in Wolf's personal history and paint a
vivid portrait of the cultural and political situation in the former
German Democratic Republic. This collection stands as an important
testimony to the personal and cultural costs of German reunification.
The works in this book constitute an essential document of the history
of reunified Germany, and this alone recommends it to scholars and those
interested in current European events.-- Publishers Weekly
Christa Wolf was arguably the most influential writer of a nation that
no longer exists. . . . Parting from Phantoms traces the fever chart
of her anguish. . . . In some ways, the rawness of the present volume is
its greatest contribution, and its bona fides--testifying to the human
cost of deception and self-deception.--Todd Gitlin, Nation
A thrilling display of ideological soul-searching.--Ilan Stavans,
Newsday, Favorite Books of 1997