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Günter Grass


Born
in Freie Stadt Danzig, Poland
October 16, 1927

Died
April 13, 2015

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Novels, notably The Tin Drum (1959) and Dog Years (1963), of German writer Günter Wilhelm Grass, who won the Nobel Prize of 1999 for literature, concern the political and social climate of Germany during and after World War II.

This novelist, poet, playwright, illustrator, graphic artist, and sculptor since 1945 lived in West Germany but in his fiction frequently returned to the Danzig of his childhood. He always identified as a Kashubian.

He is best known for his first novel, The Tin Drum (1959), a key text in European magic realism. He named this style “broadened reality.” “Cat and Mouse” (1961) and Dog Years (1963) also succeeded in the period. These three novels make up his “Danzig trilogy.”

Helene Grass (née Knoff, 1898 - 1954),
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The Tin Drum

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3.95 avg rating — 45,363 ratings — published 1959 — 403 editions
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Cat and Mouse

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Crabwalk

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Peeling the Onion

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Dog Years

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3.89 avg rating — 1,811 ratings — published 1963 — 5 editions
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The Flounder

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My Century

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3.48 avg rating — 1,669 ratings — published 1999 — 102 editions
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The Rat

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The Box: Tales from the Dar...

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Local Anaesthetic

3.40 avg rating — 624 ratings — published 1969 — 34 editions
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“Even bad books are books and therefore sacred.”
Günter Grass, The Tin Drum

“Because men
are killing the forests
the fairy tales are running away.
The spindle doesn't know
whom to prick,
the little girl's hands
that her father has chopped off,
haven't a single tree to catch hold of,
the third wish remains unspoken.
King Thrushbeard no longer owns one thing.
Children can no longer get lost.
The number seven means no more than exactly seven.
Because men have killed the forests,
the fairy tales are trotting off to the cities
and end badly.”
Gunter Grass, Rat

“Granted: I AM an inmate of a mental hospital; my keeper is watching me, he never lets me out of his sight; there's a peep-hole in the door, and my keeper's eye is the shade of brown that can never see through a blue-eyed type like me.”
Gunther Grass, The Tin Drum

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