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Günter Grass

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Günter Grass

Günter Wilhelm Grass is a Nobel Prize-winning German author and playwright.He was born in the Free City of Danzig (now Gda?sk, Poland). Since 1945, he has lived in West Germany (now Germany), but in his fiction he frequently returns to the Danzig of his childhood.He is best known for his first novel, The Tin Drum, a key text in European magic realism. His works frequently have a strong left wing, socialist political dimension, and Grass has been an active supporter of the Social Democratic Party of Germany. In 2006, Grass caused a controversy with his disclosure of Waffen-SS service during the final months of World War II.Grass was born in the Free City of Danzig on 16 October 1927, to Willy Grass (1899-1979), a Protestant ethnic German, and Helene Grass (née Knoff, 1898-1954), a Roman Catholic of Kashubian-Polish origin. Grass was raised a Catholic. His parents had a grocery store with an attached apartment in Danzig-Langfuhr (now Gda?sk-Wrzeszcz). He has one sister, who was born in 1930.Grass attended the Danzig Gymnasium Conradinum. He volunteered for submarine service with the Kriegsmarine "to get out of the confinement he felt as a teenager in his parents' house" which he considered - in a very negative way - civic Catholic lower middle class. In 1943 he became a Luftwaffenhelfer, then he was drafted into the Reichsarbeitsdienst, and in November 1944, shortly after his seventeenth birthday, into the Waffen-SS. The seventeen-year-old Grass saw combat with the 10th SS Panzer Division Frundsberg from February 1945 until he was wounded on 20 April 1945 and sent to an American POW camp.In 1946 and 1947 he worked in a mine and received a stonemason's education. For many years he studied sculpture and graphics, first at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, then at the Universität der Künste Berlin. He also worked as an author and travelled frequently. He married in 1954 and since 1960 has lived in Berlin as well as part-time in Schleswig-Holstein. Divorced in 1978, he remarried in 1979. From 1983 to 1986 he held the presidency of the Berlin Akademie der Künste (Berlin Academy of Arts).


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Günter Wilhelm Grass is a Nobel Prize-winning German author and playwright.He was born in the Free City of Danzig (now Gda?sk, Poland). Since 1945, he has lived in West Germany (now Germany), but in his fiction he frequently returns to the Danzig of his childhood.He is best known for his first novel, The Tin Drum, a key text in European magic realism. His works frequently have a strong left wing, socialist political dimension, and Grass has been an active supporter of the Social Democratic Party of Germany. In 2006, Grass caused a controversy with his disclosure of Waffen-SS service during the final months of World War II.Grass was born in the Free City of Danzig on 16 October 1927, to Willy Grass (1899-1979), a Protestant ethnic German, and Helene Grass (née Knoff, 1898-1954), a Roman Catholic of Kashubian-Polish origin. Grass was raised a Catholic. His parents had a grocery store with an attached apartment in Danzig-Langfuhr (now Gda?sk-Wrzeszcz). He has one sister, who was born in 1930.Grass attended the Danzig Gymnasium Conradinum. He volunteered for submarine service with the Kriegsmarine "to get out of the confinement he felt as a teenager in his parents' house" which he considered - in a very negative way - civic Catholic lower middle class. In 1943 he became a Luftwaffenhelfer, then he was drafted into the Reichsarbeitsdienst, and in November 1944, shortly after his seventeenth birthday, into the Waffen-SS. The seventeen-year-old Grass saw combat with the 10th SS Panzer Division Frundsberg from February 1945 until he was wounded on 20 April 1945 and sent to an American POW camp.In 1946 and 1947 he worked in a mine and received a stonemason's education. For many years he studied sculpture and graphics, first at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, then at the Universität der Künste Berlin. He also worked as an author and travelled frequently. He married in 1954 and since 1960 has lived in Berlin as well as part-time in Schleswig-Holstein. Divorced in 1978, he remarried in 1979. From 1983 to 1986 he held the presidency of the Berlin Akademie der Künste (Berlin Academy of Arts).


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The Tin Drum (Vintage War)

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Meet Oskar Matzerath, "the eternal 3-year-old drummer." On the morning of...

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Cat And Mouse (translation)

Gunter Grass

To compensate for his unusually large Adam's apple - source of both...

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Crabwalk

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Hailed by critics and readers alike as Gnter Grass's best book since...

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Dog Years

Gunter Grass

In this vast novel, packed with incident, Gunter Grass traces the dark...

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The Flounder (Helen & Kurt Wolff Book)

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An immortal fisherman catches an immortal talking fish in the Stone Age,...

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Peeling the Onion

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"Peeling the Onion" is a searingly honest memoir that evokes Grass'...

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My Century

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Here, Gunter Grass writes of great events and seemingly trivial ones, of...

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The Rat

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A female rat demonstrates that her species will inherit a devastated earth...

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Local Anaesthetic

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The hallucinations of a history professor undergoing dental treatment offer...

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The Box: Tales from the Darkroom

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Grass writes in the voices of his eight children as they record memories of...

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The Danzig Trilogy: The Tin Drum / Cat and Mouse / the Dog Years

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In 1999, G?nter Grass was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. The...

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The Call of the Toad (Harvest Book)

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The author of The Tin Drum is back in Danzig with The Call of the Toad, a...

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Headbirths, or, the Germans are Dying out

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Harm and Dörte Peters, the quintessential couple, are on vacation in Asia....

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Meeting at Telgte

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A group of leading intellectuals from all parts of Germany gather in 1647...

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Too Far Afield

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Translated from German by Krishna Winston. Edition Harvest Book/Helen and...

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From the Diary of a Snail (Harvest Book; Hb 330)

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The German novelist's experiences campaigning for Willy Brandt provide...

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The Gunter Grass Reader

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Offers excerpts from Nobel Prize-winning writer Gunter Grass, in a volume...

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The Plebeians Rehearse the Uprising (Penguin plays)

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A full-length play dealing with the German intellectuals' abandonment...

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Novemberland: Selected Poems 1956-1993

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Before Gunter Grass's First Novel, The Tin Drum, received...

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Schreiben Nach Auswitz

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From Germany to Germany: Diary 1990

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Presents a lyrical and deeply personal chronicle of the 1990 reunification...

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Grimms Wörter: Eine Liebeserklärung

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Die Brüder Grimm erhalten im Jahr 1838 einen ehrenvollen Auftrag: Ein...

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Show Your Tongue

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" In the Egg" and Other Stories (Helen and Kurt Wolff Books)

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This selection combines Selected Poems (1966) and New Poems (1968). The...

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On Writing and Politics, 1967-1983

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Grass-novelist, poet, and graphic artist-is also a committed political...

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Two States--One Nation?

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As the Berlin Wall crumbled and the two Germanys became one, Grass was one...

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Four Plays: Flood/Mister, Mister/Only Ten Minutes to Buffalo/The Wicked Cooks

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Flood; Mister, Mister; Only Ten Minutes to Buffalo; The Wicked Cooks. Short...

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Selected Poems

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Poems in German with translations on facing pages by Michael Hamburger and...

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Rowohlt Taschenbucher: Ein Schnappchen Namens DDR

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Deutsche Einheit 1990 - fünf kritische Beiträge des Nobelpreisträgers für...

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The Tin Drum

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On his third birthday Oskar decides to stop growing. Haunted by the...


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