TY - JOUR AB - 86 RE VI E W S four very different authors: Raymond Troye, San Antonio, Boileau-Narcejac and Maurice Dantec. Chapter 3 discusses the problematics of defining right and wrong in texts set in the legal framework of occupation, while Chapter 4 is dedicated to a study of investigator figures. The final chapter explores questions of memory and continuity, justice and revenge. The book is impressive in the range of texts considered, is engagingly written and offers an important contribution to the study of recent French crime fiction. There are a number of typographic errors, rather more than would be expected in a book so well presented otherwise. [doi: 10.1093/fmls/cqu072] JONES,SARA. Complicity, Censorship and Criticism: Negotiating Space in the GDR Literary Sphere.Berlinand New York: De Gruyter (Interdisciplinary German Cultural Studies, 10), 2011. 226 pp. E94.95 ($133.00). ISBN 978 –3 –11 –023795 –5. This substantial study emphasizes the ambiguity and ambivalence of GDR society by focusing on the processes of literary production and the way they were negotiated between Party functionaries and authors of varying political outlooks. It examines the fluid boundaries between opposition and conformity on the basis of three very dif- ferent GDR authors and their difficulties in having their TI - Jones, Sara. Complicity, Censorship and Criticism: Negotiating Space in the GDR Literary Sphere. Berlin and New York: De Gruyter (Interdisciplinary German Cultural Studies, 10), 2011. 226 pp. €94.95 ($133.00). ISBN 978–3–11–023795–5 JO - Forum for Modern Language Studies DO - 10.1093/fmls/cqu073 DA - 2015-01-21 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/jones-sara-complicity-censorship-and-criticism-negotiating-space-in-5YFicuFXD9 SP - 86 EP - 86 VL - 51 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -