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Günter Grass / Julian Preece.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: PT2613.R338 Z7738 2018

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    "Gunter Grass (1927-2015) was Germany's foremost writer for more than half a century, and his books were and remain bestsellers across the world. The Tin Drum was made into an Oscar-winning film in 1979 and the memoir Peeling the Onion in 2006 astounded readers by revealing that Grass had been drafted into the most criminal component of the Nazi war machine, the Waffen SS, in the closing months of the Second World War. He wrote memorably about the student movement, feminism and German reunification, and was a key influence on magic realist authors such as Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Salman Rushdie, as well as the popular novelist John Irving. Grass redefined the role of ̀literary commitment', campaigning as a citizen for the German Social Democrats and helping the anti-Nazi Willy Brandt become Chancellor in 1969. Gunter Grass is the first biographical study in English of this Nobel Prize-winning writer. Julian Preece introduces Grass's key works and chronicles his interaction with major figures from literary and public life, including Chancellor Helmut Kohl and co-founder of the Red Army Faction Ulrike Meinhof, and places his fiction and public campaigning in the context of Cold War European politics and post-unification Germany."-- Provided by publisher.
    Series
    Critical lives
    Critical lives (London, England)
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Preece, Julian, author.
    Published
    London, UK : Reaktion Books, 2018
    ©2018
    Contents
    Prologue : many-sided man
    Fram Danzig to Paris, 1927-59 : living The tin drum
    Art and violence in the early fiction
    Public uses of fame : Willy Brandt and the SPD
    Back to the future, forward to the past
    Crying wolf in "Orwell's decade"?
    Learning to love the Berlin Republic : Too far afield
    The new nation is me
    The culmination of project self
    Epilogue : poetry and death.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 198-220).
    Prologue : many-sided man -- Fram Danzig to Paris, 1927-59 : living The tin drum -- Art and violence in the early fiction -- Public uses of fame : Willy Brandt and the SPD -- Back to the future, forward to the past -- Crying wolf in "Orwell's decade"? -- Learning to love the Berlin Republic : Too far afield -- The new nation is me -- The culmination of project self -- Epilogue : poetry and death.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9781780239019
    1780239017
    Physical Description
    223 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm.

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