Germanic Languages & Literatures
Washington University
314.935.5106; Fax: 314.935.7255; german@artsci.wustl.edu
One Brookings Drive, CB 1104, St. Louis, MO 63130
The Olin Resources Page contains a listing of many useful library resources for both students and faculty.

Back: MM6 (2001); Front:
Your Imploded View (2001)
Kemper Art Museum
The Max Kade Center for Contemporary German Literature promotes teaching and research of modern German literature and supports collaboration among American students/scholars and German/Austrian/Swiss writers, critics, scholars, and students in this field. Founded in 1984 by its director, Paul Michael Lützeler, it is the only center of its kind in the United States.
Visitor Programs
Gegenwartsliteratur. A German Studies Yearbook
Ed. Paul Michael Lützeler
Collection of Contemporary German Literature
Article, "Das Book: The Contemporary German Literature Collection" (Spring 2007)
For more information about the history of the Contemporary German Literature Collection, the Bibliography, and the Max Kade Center, see the article, "Das Book: The Contemporary German Literature Collection," by Aaron Welborn, The Shelf (pdf file).
Article, "Twenty-Five Years of Contemporary German Literature at the Max Kade Center" (Fall 2009)
For more information about the history of the Contemporary German Literature Collection, the Bibliography, and the Max Kade Center, see the article, "Twenty-Five Years of Contemporary German Literature at the Max Kade Center," which appeared in the Center for Programs newsletter, "Cross Currents."
For more information contact:
Prof. Paul Michael Lützeler, Director
Max Kade Center for Contemporary German Literature
Washington University in St. Louis
314.935.4360, 314.935.7255 (fax)
email: jahrbuch@wustl.edu