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  1. Katz und Maus: Eine Novelle by Gunter Grass, 1973
  2. Eine Frage der Aufklarung: Literatur und Staatssicherheit in Romanen von Fritz Rudolf Fries, Gunter Grass und Wolfgang Hilbig (Europaische Aufklarung in Literatur und Sprache) (German Edition) by Michael Haase, 2001
  3. Zeit-Gesprache: Zehn Dialoge mit Gunter Grass ... [et al.] (Suhrkamp Taschenbuch ; 520) (German Edition) by Fritz Joachim Raddatz, 1978
  4. The Narrative Works of Gunter Grass: A Critical Interpretation (German Language and Literature Monographs, Vol 12) by Noel L. Thomas, 1983-11
  5. Gunter Grass (World Authors Series) by Patrick O'Neill, 1999-01-15
  6. Mythic Journey: Gunter Grass' "Tin Drum" by Edward Diller, 1982-07
  7. Der deutsche Roman der Gegenwart: Entwicklungsvoraussetzungen u. Tendenzen : Heinrich Boll, Gunter Grass, Uwe Johnson, Christa Wolf, Hermann Kant (Sprache und Literatur ; 70) (German Edition) by Manfred Durzak, 1979
  8. Günter Grass by Per à˜hrgaard, 2007-10-31
  9. Gunter Grass: D. Chaos in verb. Ausfuhrung : Zeitgeschichte als Thema u. Aufgabe d. Prosawerks (Beitrage zur neueren Literaturgeschichte) (German Edition) by Jurgen Rothenberg, 1976
  10. Uber Phantasie: Siegfried Lenz, Gesprache mit Heinrich Boll, Gunter Grass, Walter Kempowski, Pavel Kohout (German Edition) by Siegfried Lenz, 1982
  11. Gunter Grass (Vision Critical Studies) by Keith Miles, 1975
  12. Der Fall Fonty: "Ein weites Feld" von Gunter Grass im Spiegel der Kritik (Stb) (German Edition)
  13. Günter Grass. Mit Selbstzeugnissen und Bilddokumenten. by Heinrich Vormweg, 2002-09-01
  14. Gunter Grass (Literature and Life) by Richard H. Lawson, 1985-07

61. Biographie: Günter Grass, Geb. 1927
Translate this page Oktober Günter grass wird in Danzig als Sohn einer Kaufmanns-Familie geboren. 1944 Einberufung zum Luftwaffenhelfer. Im Herbst 1944 wird grass Mitglied
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Einberufung zum Luftwaffenhelfer. Im Herbst 1944 wird Grass Mitglied der SS-Panzerdivision "Frundsberg".
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Abschluss des Romans "Ein weites Feld", der in Berlin zwischen Mauerbau und Wiedervereinigung spielt und ein Panorama deutscher Geschichte von der Revolution 1848 bis zur Gegenwart zeichnet. Der Protagonist des Romans "Fonty" ist angelehnt an das alter ego von Theodor Fontane Kohl Egon Bahr Literatur-Nobelpreis Veröffentlichung der Novelle "Im Krebsgang". Thema ist der Untergang des mit Flüchtlingen besetzten Schiffes "Wilhelm Gustloff" am Ende des Zweiten Weltkrieges.

62. Dossier: Günter Grass | Culture & Lifestyle | Deutsche Welle | 18.08.2006
Germany s Nobel prize winning author Günter grass is facing a backlash from contemporaries and commentators after he admitted that he served in Nazi
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  • 63. Virtuelle Allgemeinbibliothek: Günter Grass
    Translate this page The Nobel Prize in Literature 1999 Whose frolicsome black fables portray the forgotten face of history ; Günter grass. - The Nobel Foundation.
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    Grass, Günter: "Warum ich nach sechzig Jahren mein Schweigen breche" "Wir alle sind Kinder der Aufklärung". Günter Grass über Botho Strauß, das Böse am Kapitalismus und seine "Vernunftbeziehung" zur SPD. "Ach, lassen wir die Kritiker". Günter Grass über die Verrisse seines Buches "Mein Jahrhundert", seine Liebe zu Grimmelshausen und das Demagogische an Jörg Haider. - Linksammlung, zusammengestellt von Helmut Schulze. [26.12.2000] [22.10.2002] 'Mein Jahrhundert' – das Buch.

    64. Günter Grass Stiftung: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Willkommen Beim Medienarchiv Günter Gras
    Translate this page Sammelt und dokumentiert alle erreichbaren Ton- und Filmaufnahmen des Literatur-Nobelpreisträgers und macht sie für die Öffentlichkeit verfügbar.
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    Am vergangenen Wochenende hat die Medienarchiv Günter Grass - Stiftung Bremen die Preisträger des „ALBATROS“ ernannt. Der Literaturpreis ist mit 40.000 Euro dotiert und wird mit 25.000 Euro an einen fremdsprachigen Autor und mit 15.000 Euro an den Übersetzer des Autors vergeben.
    In der Begründung der Jury heißt es: Die Übersetzung von Katharina Wolf - Grießhaber trifft in herausragender Weise den Ton des literarischen Originals.“ Berlin über. Heute lebt er in Berlin und in Rovinij (Kroatien). Anfang der 50er Jahre hatte er sich der serbischen Avantgarde angeschlossen. In den 60er Jahren publizierte er Collagenbücher mit Essays über Kunst, Kitsch und die Mythen des Alltags. Seit Anfang der sechziger Jahre schreibt er Essays und Romane. Seinen größten Erfolg hatte er mit dem Roman (1969) „Die Rolle meiner Familie in der Weltrevolution“ ( deutsch 1994 ). Für sein Buch „Die Zollerklärung“ erhielt er 2002 den „Leipziger Buchpreis zur Europäischen Verständigung“. Katharina Wolf - Grießhaber Katharina Wolf-Grießhaber lebt und arbeitet als freie Übersetzerin in Münster.

    65. Günter Grass - Wikipedia
    Translate this page Günter grass (damals „grass“ geschrieben) wurde am 16. Oktober 1927 in Danzig als Sohn eines protestantischen Lebensmittelhändlers und einer Katholikin
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    Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche G¼nter Grass 16. Oktober in Danzig -Langfuhr) ist ein deutscher Schriftsteller Bildhauer Maler und Grafiker mit kaschubischen Vorfahren. Grass war Mitglied der Gruppe 47 und gilt als einer der bedeutendsten deutschsprachigen Autoren der Gegenwart. Im Jahr 1999 erhielt er den Nobelpreis f¼r Literatur G¼nter Grass, 2004
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    66. Goethe-Institut Current Writing In German - Authors - Grass, Günter
    Günter grass, born in 1927 in Danzig, Germany, now Gdansk, Poland, is a sculptor, graphic artist and writer. His many international awards include the
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      © Hans Grunert G¼nter Grass, born in 1927 in Danzig, Germany, now Gdansk, Poland, is a sculptor, graphic artist and writer. His many international awards include the Gruppe 47 Prize (1958), the B¼chner Prize (1965), Fontane Prize (1968), Mondello Prize (1977), the Alexander-Majakowski Medal, Gdansk (1979), and the Nobel Prize for Literature (1999). After living and working for many years in Berlin, Grass today lives near L¼beck. His most recent works include Im Krebsgang Crabwalk , Harcourt, 2003), translated into 20 languages, the poetry volume Letzte T¤nze , and the recent memoir, Beim H¤uten der Zwiebel Peeling the Onion , Harcourt, 2007).
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    67. Grass, Günter (Harper's Magazine)
    WRITER OF, 1 Article from 1984. SUBJECT OF, 4 Reviews from 1965 to 2007. CONNECTIONS. HAS BORN DATE, 1927. THINGS CONNECTED TO “grass, Günter”. HUMAN BEINGS
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    68. Steidl: Günter Grass
    Günter grass, born in 1927 in Gdansk Poland (formerly Danzig, Germany), studied art in Düsseldorf and Berlin after a period of military service and
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    G¼nter Grass, born in 1927 in Gdansk Poland (formerly Danzig, Germany), studied art in D¼sseldorf and Berlin after a period of military service and subsequent captivity by American forces. From 1956-1960, he worked as a graphic artist, writer and sculptor in Paris before his novel The Tin Drum brought him international acclaim. Grass moved to West Berlin and became active in politics, ghost-writing for Willy Brandt, the Social Democrat leader, who was elected chancellor in 1969. In From the Diary of a Snail (1972), Grass recounts his experiences as a political campaigner, and interweaves this account with the story of Hermann Ott, a snail collector. Grass has published many books, and has often produced the graphic art for them himself. His awards include the Gruppe 47 Prize (1958), the B¼chner Prize (1965), Fontaine Prize (1968), Mondello Prize (1977), the Alexander-Majakowski Medal, Gdansk (1979), Antonio Feltrinelli Prize (1982), and the Nobel Prize for Literature (1999).
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    69. Günter Grass Is A Bigmouth, A Huckster, And A Hypocrite. - By Christopher Hit
    For many of the postwar decades, Günter grass was above all fortunate in his enemies. In West Germany, these enemies took two forms.
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    70. Günter Grass
    Translate this page Günter grass - Autoritratto. IL POETA. Malvagio, come malvagi sanno esserlo solo i caratteri Sütterlin, si spaparazza su carta lineata.
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    71. Günter Grass: No Beginning Or End To War | Iraq | Guardian Unlimited
    Günter grass Wednesday January 29, 2003 The Guardian. War is looming. Once again war looms. Günter grass won the Nobel prize for literature in 1999.
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    72. A Scandalized Günter Grass Faces His Public -- Vulture -- Entertainment & Cultu
    Who is here?” a skinny, gumsnapping brunette demanded of the air, jostling her way through the serpentine line jamming the 92nd Street Y’s lobby last
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    73. Changing The Nation: Günter Grass In International Perspective - SCHOOL OF CU
    An International Conference at the University of Liverpool, 5 to 7 September 2007. Coordinated by Dr Frank Brunssen (Liverpool) and Dr Rebecca Braun
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    74. Pen Is Mightier Than The Net
    BERLIN Günter grass, Germany s most famous novelist and last year s recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature, thinks computers and the Internet are a
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    Steve Kettmann Grass, whose books include The Tin Drum, The Flounder, and the recent My Century, talked during a recent interview about how important pen and paper were in his life as a writer. "The astonishing thing," he said, "is that there is still this horrifying thing: the white page, to begin, every page started with white, and I have to make it dirty. I mistrust this computer work. It's too clean. The result is coming too quickly. I write all manuscripts still and first of all by hand, with pen and paper, and then there's my old Olivetti for the second version and the third and the fourth and so on." Others have worried about the speed and ease of writing with a computer, which can encourage the fingers to move on ahead of the brain. Now that Grass, 72, has won the Nobel, his thoughts on the subject are likely to be heard more widely. "I have nothing against computers," he said. "My secretary uses a computer and that's very useful for dates, and special things collected. But for manuscript work, it's too quick for me. Perhaps I am wrong, but I get every day one or two books sent by publishing houses that they want me to read.... After 10 pages I can say if they are written by a computer or not."

    75. Günter Grass Wins Nobel Prize In Literature -- September 30, 1999
    STOCKHOLM, Sweden (CNN) Günter grass, a social critic considered Germany s greatest living writer, won the 1999 Nobel Prize for Literature,
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    Web posted at: 9:31 a.m. EDT (1331 GMT) STOCKHOLM, Sweden The Swedish Academy cited Grass' first novel, "The Tin Drum," published in 1959. "Here he comes to grips with the enormous task of reviewing contemporary history by recalling the disavowed and the forgotten: the victims, losers and lies that people wanted to forget because they had once believed in them. ALSO MESSAGE BOARD Share your thoughts. "It is not too audacious to assume that "The Tin Drum" will become one of the enduring literary works of the 20th century," according to a statement by the Academy. Grass reacted with joy to news of the announcement.

    76. Günter Grass Is Snared By "Forgetfulness" - L'Humanité In English
    Germany Revelations by the writer concerning his enrollment in the SS at the age of 17, while his literary production can be characterized as a ( )
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    Translated Sunday 20 August 2006, by Henry Crapo Germany : Revelations by the writer concerning his enrollment in the SS at the age of 17, while his literary production can be characterized as a battle against the forgetting of the past, has given rise to both surprise and polemics. G¼nter Grass, who has devoted his lifetime to the fight against forgetfulness, exhorting his countrymen never to modify the "indelible mark of Auschwitz", has himself been caught by his own silence concerning a brief period of his life.

    77. BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Guenter Grass Served In Waffen SS
    Nobel Prizewinning German novelist Guenter grass admits he was recruited into the Waffen SS.
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    78. The Literary Saloon At The Complete Review - 21 - 30 June 2007 Archive
    Yes, most of the fuss about Günter grass public appearances this week in . We ve mentioned that Günter grass is on an impressive publicitytour in New
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    79. Günter Grass: Puzzling Lapses In Recalling The Past - International Herald Trib
    In his new autobiography Günter grass, the wondrous novelist and selfappointed in-house moralist for postwar Germany, constructed a book meant to blur the
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    80. Günter Grass - Wikiquote
    Günter Wilhelm grass (born 16 October 1927) is Nobel Prizewinning German author. He was born in the Free City of Danzig (now Gda sk, Poland) and now living
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