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         Grass Gunter:     more books (100)
  1. Gunter Grass, Werk und Wirkung (Sammlung Profile) (German Edition)
  2. The Future of German Democracy: With an Essay "on Loss" by Gunter Grass by Gunter Grass, Robert Gerald Livingston, et all 1993-10
  3. Das Günter Grass Lesebuch by Günter Grass,
  4. Gesprache mit Schriftstellern: Max Frisch, Gunter Grass, Wolfgang Koeppen, Max von der Grun, Gunter Wallraff (Beck'sche schwarze Reihe ; Bd. 134) (German Edition) by Heinz Ludwig Arnold, 1975
  5. Günter Grass by Kurt Lothar Tank, 1969
  6. Gunter Grass (Modern literature monographs) by Kurt Lothar Tank, 1969
  7. Un ecrivain a abattre: L'Allemagne contre Gunter Grass (French Edition) by Olivier Mannoni, 1996
  8. Erzahlerfiguren und Erzahlperspektive in Gunter Grass' "Danziger Triologie" [sic] (European university studies. Series I, German language and literature) (German Edition) by Susanne Schroder, 1986
  9. My Broken Love: Gunter Grass in India and Bangladesh
  10. Die reflektierte Wirklichkeit: Deutsche und lateinamerikanische Gegenwartsliteratur im Vergleich am Beispiel der Werke von Gunter Grass und Fernando del ... Comparative literature) (German Edition) by Susanne Lange, 1992
  11. Ausstellung anlasslich des 60. Geburtstages von Gunter Grass: Hundert Zeichnungen 1955 bis 1987, 11. Oktober bis 22. November 1987 : Katalog der Kunsthalle ... (German Edition) by Gunter Grass, 1987
  12. Gunter Grass in America: The early years (Germanistische Texte und Studien) by Ray Lewis White, 1981
  13. Die Genealogie der Post-Apokalypse: Gunter Grass' Die Rattin (Passagen Literatur) (German Edition) by Thomas W Kniesche, 1991
  14. Literaturbriefe aus Rostock: Uber Thomas Bernhard, Gunter Grass, Uwe Johnson, Peter Ruhmkopf, Arno Schmidt, Martin Walser und Christa Wolf (Sammlung Luchterhand) (German Edition) by Jurgen Grambow, 1990

81. Radio Free Mike: My Century, By Günter Grass
Günter grass’ new novel, “My Century,” is a pastiche of 100 little stories rooted in the political surges of Germany’s violent and fascinating past 100
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    82. The Chronicle Of Higher Education
    Günter grass rose to international prominence in 1959 with the publication of his novel The Tin Drum, an unsparing, satirical glimpse of Germany in the
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    83. Resemblance Of Things Past - The Boston Globe
    Günter grass s shadowy account of his long and eventful life, Such a dematerializing note keys Günter grass s memoir, or perhaps antimemoir.
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    Günter Grass's shadowy account of his long and eventful life, Peeling the Onion, is far less convincing than his fiction
    June 24, 2007 Peeling the Onion
    Translated, from the German, by Michael Henry Heim
    Harcourt , 425 pp., illustrated, At a party in Jerusalem many years ago, an American millionaire glad-handed a venerable Israeli paleontologist whose desert life among the Bedouins had taught him the modesty of indirection. "I'm Ben Hirsch, that's me," the American announced. "I'm Jacov Ben-Tor," the old man answered, "but that isn't me." Part of this lies in the painful burden of confession. Late in the war, the 16-year-old Grass was drafted into a ragtag Waffen - SS division soon to disintegrate before the unstoppable Soviet advance. The writer, whose entire literary and political career has been a battle against his society's hypocrisy and reaction, had never disclosed this, and when he finally did, in 2006, in a German edition of this book, it stirred up a storm. Perhaps his silence was as much from embarrassment as from shame; after all, along with a hodgepodge of youngsters and oldsters, he'd done little but flee. The real shame lay elsewhere, and it is central to his wincing recollection. It lay in the fact that as a boy he'd been an enthusiastic little Nazi, though not a fanatic (he was never, he tells us, an informer); and that he had failed to ask questions, even within his family, about the unexplained disappearance of a teacher, the smashing of a synagogue in his Danzig (now Gdansk ) neighborhood, and the execution of an uncle who'd resisted the Nazi occupation of the supposed international free city.

    84. Günter Grass Peeling His Onion@Everything2.com
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    85. Tantor Audio Books : Günter Grass
    Günter grass was born in Danzig, Germany, in 1927. A novelist, playwright, essayist, graphic artist, and poet, he is the author of many acclaimed books.
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