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The Tin Drum

Author : Günter Grass
Publisher : Vintage Books USA
Page : 588 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 1964
Category : Fiction
ISBN : IND:32000002525576

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The greatest German novel since the end of World War II, The Tin Drum is the autobiography of Oskar Matzerath, thirty years old, detained in a mental hospital, convicted of a murder he did not commit. On the day of his third birthday, Oskar had "declared, resolved, and determined [to] stop right there, remain as I was, stay the same size, cling to the same attire" (striped pullover and patent-leather shoes). That same day Oskar receives his first tin drum, and from then on it is the means of his expression, allowing him to draw forth memories from the past as well as judgments about the horrors, injustices, and eccentricities he observes through the long nightmare of the Nazi era. As that era ebbs bloodily away, as drum succeeds drum, Oskar participates in the German postwar economic miracle -- working variously in the black market, as an artist's model, in a troupe of traveling musicians. With the onset of affluence and fame, Oskar decides to grow a few inches, only to develop a humpback. But despite his newfound status (and stature), Oskar remains haunted by the deaths of his parents, afflicted by his responsibility for past sins -- and so assumes guilt for a murder he did not commit as an act of atonement and an opportunity to find consolation.The rhythms of Oskar's drums are intricate and insistent, and they lead us, often by way of shocking fantasies, through the dark forest of German history. Through Oskar's piercing, outspoken voice and deformed little figure, through the imaginative distortion and exaggeration of historical experience, a pathetically hilarious yet startlingly true portrayal of the human situation comes into view.

Of All That Ends

Author : Günter Grass
Publisher : HMH
Page : 181 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2016-12-06
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9780544787636

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Of All That Ends by Günter Grass Pdf

“A final book like no other” from the Nobel Prize–winning author of The Tin Drum: poetry and meditations on writing, aging, and living until the end (The Irish Times). In spite of the trials of old age, and with the end in sight, Günter Grass weaves his life’s reflections together into a witty and elegiac swansong: love letters, soliloquies, jealous musings, social satire, and moments of happiness long to be shared. As the inimitable German fabulist lives his remaining days, his passion for writing spurs in him new life. His final work is a creation filled with wisdom and defiance. In a striking interplay of poetry, lyric prose, and drawings, this diverse assemblage is a moving farewell gift—a sensual, melancholy summation of a life fully lived. “Elegant musings on dying and, most poignantly, living.” —Kirkus Reviews “A glorious gift, a final salute true to the singular creativity of the most human, and humane, of artists.” —The Irish Times “A thoughtful, uncompromising meditation on death and aging . . . He describes loss, change, and memory with a combination of melancholy and wit.” —Publishers Weekly

The Günter Grass Reader

Author : Günter Grass
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 0151011761

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From the Diary of a Snail

Author : Günter Grass
Publisher : Random House
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2017-06-22
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781473522534

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From the Diary of a Snail by Günter Grass Pdf

Probably the most autobiographical of his novels, From the Diary of a Snail balances the agonising history of the persecuted Danzig Jews with an account of Grass's political campaigning with Willie Brandt. Underlying all is the snail, the central symbol that is both model and a parody of social progress, and a mysterious metaphor for political reform. From the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature and author of The Tin Drum.

Peeling the Onion

Author : Günter Grass
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 452 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0156035340

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Peeling the Onion by Günter Grass Pdf

In this extraordinary memoir, Nobel Prize-winning author Günter Grass remembers his early life, from his boyhood in a cramped two-room apartment in Danzig through the late 1950s, when The Tin Drum was published. During the Second World War, Grass volunteered for the submarine corps at the age of fifteen but was rejected; two years later, in 1944, he was instead drafted into the Waffen-SS. Taken prisoner by American forces as he was recovering from shrapnel wounds, he spent the final weeks of the war in an American POW camp. After the war, Grass resolved to become an artist and moved with his first wife to Paris, where he began to write the novel that would make him famous. Full of the bravado of youth, the rubble of postwar Germany, the thrill of wild love affairs, and the exhilaration of Paris in the early fifties, Peeling the Onion--which caused great controversy when it was published in Germany--reveals Grass at his most intimate.

Representation, Subversion, and Eugenics in Günter Grass's The Tin Drum

Author : Peter O. Arnds
Publisher : Camden House
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1571132872

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Representation, Subversion, and Eugenics in Günter Grass's The Tin Drum by Peter O. Arnds Pdf

In structure and content Grass's novel connects the persecution of degenerate art to the persecution and extermination of these "asocials," for whom the persecuted dwarf-protagonist Oskar Matzerath becomes a central metaphor and voice. This comparative study reveals that through intertextuality with the European fairy-tale tradition, the picaresque novels of Rabelais and Grimmelshausen, and through an array of carnivalesque figures Grass creates an irrational counterculture opposed to the rationalism of Nazi science and its obsession with racial hygiene, while simultaneously exposing the continuity of this destructive rationalism in postwar Germany and the absurdity of a Stunde Null, that putative tabula rasa of 1945."--BOOK JACKET.

The Flounder

Author : Günter Grass
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 547 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0156319357

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The Flounder by Günter Grass Pdf

An immortal fisherman catches an immortal talking fish in the Stone Age, and they live eternally until modern times in Germany, bound by the man's insatiable pregnant wife and entanglements with various female cooks. The narrating fisherman uses his predicament to comment on gender and nutrition in society, as well as gloat over the fish's second capture and subsequent trial by women for his historical role in subjugating women.

The Günter Grass Reader

Author : Günter Grass
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0156029928

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Günter Grass and His Critics

Author : Siegfried Mews
Publisher : Camden House
Page : 435 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781571130624

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Günter Grass and His Critics by Siegfried Mews Pdf

A comprehensive narrative overview and analysis of the criticism of the controversial German author's works. When the Swedish Academy announced that Günter Grass had been awarded the 1999 Nobel Prize for Literature, it singled out his first novel The Tin Drum (1959, English translation 1963) as a seminal work that had signaled thepostwar rebirth of German letters, auguring "a new beginning after decades of linguistic and moral destruction." Nearly fifty years after its publication, the novel's significance has been generally acknowledged: it is the uncontested favorite among Grass's works of fiction on the part of reading public and critics alike, yet its canonical status tends to obscure the decidedly mixed and even hostile reactions it initially elicited. Along with The Tin Drum, Grass's impressive body of literary work since the 1950s has spawned a cottage industry of Grass criticism, making a reliable guide through the thicket of sometimes contradictory readings a definite desideratum. SiegfriedMews fills this lacuna in Grass scholarship by way of a detailed but succinct, descriptive as well as analytical and evaluative overview of the scholarship from 1959 to 2005. Grass's politically motivated interventions in publicdiscourse have kept him highly visible, blurring the boundaries between politics and aesthetics. Mews therefore examines not only academic criticism but also the daily and weekly press (and other news media), providing additionalinsight into the reception of Grass's works. Siegfried Mews is Professor of German at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Too Far Afield

Author : Günter Grass
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 676 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0156014165

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Too Far Afield by Günter Grass Pdf

The winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature tells the story of two old men in Berlin -- one a former East German cultural functionary, the other a former mid-level spy -- observing life in the former German Democratic Republic after the fall of the Wall in 1989. Grass weaves a deeply human story laced with pain and humor in equal measure.

Günter Grass's "Danzig-Quintet"

Author : Katharina Hall
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : History
ISBN : 3039109014

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Günter Grass's "Danzig-Quintet" by Katharina Hall Pdf

This study extends the long-established notion of Grass's 'Danzig Trilogy' to that of the 'Danzig Quintet' - a literary project of epic proportions, which explores the evolution of Germany's relationship to its Nazi past over a period of forty years. The interlocking stories of Die Blechtrommel (1959), Katz und Maus (1961), Hundejahre (1963), örtlich betäubt (1969) and Im Krebsgang (2002) are mediated by the memory and language of seven first-person narrators. Using the dual conceptualisation of memory developed by Freud and Lacan - 'reliving' versus 'recollecting' the past - the author shows how these narrators' accounts assert the reality of the Holocaust (as well as German wartime suffering), while highlighting the reluctance of ordinary Germans to admit their involvement in the Nazi regime. This delineation of the complex relationship of three generations to their history is deepened by the intertextual nature of the quintet. Using the theory of Peter Brooks, Umberto Eco, Shoshana Felman and Hayden White, the study explores how Grass's textual strategies encourage the reader to view all five works as one overarching narrative, while simultaneously avoiding any literary or historical closure. In the process, the study places each book in the context of its moment of production, and also considers the implications of Grass's belated admission, in August 2006, that he served with the Waffen-SS during the final months of World War Two.

Günter Grass

Author : Julian Preece
Publisher : Reaktion Books
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2018-02-15
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781780239446

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Günter Grass by Julian Preece Pdf

Günter Grass was Germany’s foremost writer for more than half a century, and his books were and remain best-sellers across the world. The Tin Drum was made into an Oscar-winning film in 1979, and the memoir Peeling the Onion astounded readers by revealing Grass had been drafted into the military wing of the SS, a ruthless component of the Nazi war machine, in the closing months of World War II. Grass also wrote memorably about the German student movement, feminism, and German reunification, and was a key influence on magical realist authors such as Gabriel García Márquez and Salman Rushdie, as well as on the popular novelist John Irving. Günter Grass is the first biography in English of this Nobel Prize–winning writer. Julian Preece introduces both Grass’s key works and political activities, chronicling his interaction with major figures from literary and public life like holocaust poet Paul Celan, Chancellor Helmut Kohl, and cofounder of the Red Army Faction Ulrike Meinhof. From Grass’s campaigning as a citizen for the anti-Nazi resistor and Social Democrat leader Willy Brandt to his more recent invectives against free-market capitalism, Preece places Grass’s fiction and public work in the context of Cold War European politics and post-unification Germany, painting an indelible portrait of a writer who reinvented the postwar German novel and redefined the role of literary commitment.

Cat and Mouse

Author : Günter Grass
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0156155516

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Cat and Mouse by Günter Grass Pdf

The setting is Danzig during World War II. The narrator recalls a boyhood scene in which a black cat pounces on his friend Mahlke's "mouse"-his prominent Adam's apple. This incident sets off a wild series of events that ultimately leads to Mahlke's becoming a national hero. Translated by Ralph Manheim. A Helen and Kurt Wolff Book

The Life and Work of Gunter Grass

Author : J. Preece
Publisher : Springer
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2016-01-08
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780230286603

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The Life and Work of Gunter Grass by J. Preece Pdf

This book traces the career of the most widely read and influential German novelist in the second half of the Twentieth-century. It shows in particular how his experiences as a teenage Nazi shaped his thinking, both in his novels and his role as critic and campaigner, from The Tin Drum (1959), his most famous novel, to My Century (1999), from his public protest against the building of the Berlin Wall (1961) to his diatribes against Helmut Kohl in the late 1990s. This new paperback edition includes new material on his last two books, My Century and Crabwalk including a revised Bibliography and Chronology.

The Cambridge Companion to Günter Grass

Author : Stuart Taberner
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2009-07-16
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780521876704

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The Cambridge Companion to Günter Grass by Stuart Taberner Pdf

New essays for students of German's best-known living author and his works, including The Tin Drum.