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Günter Grass
 
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ISBN13:9781032889382
ISBN10:1032889381
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:78 pages
Size:216x138 mm
Weight:312 g
Language:English
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Günter Grass

 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: Routledge
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Short description:

In this important study, originally published in 1985, Ronald Hayman scrutinizes Grass?s development and assesses his achievement. While this study focuses mainly on the fiction, it also takes into account the poetry, plays, political writing, criticism and graphic work. 

Long description:

Günter Grass is one of the writers who grew up in a Germany already in the grip of Nazism. None of them has found better ways than his of translating the sordid history of the movement into fiction; none has looked more critically at the ?denazification? and reconstruction of Germany. In this important study, originally published in 1985, Ronald Hayman scrutinizes Grass?s development and assesses his achievement. He finds that Grass?s more recent work does not fulfil the promise of the The Tin Drum and his other early novels. While this study focuses mainly on the fiction, it also takes into account the poetry, plays, political writing, criticism and graphic work. Grass is important not only as an exemplar of the guilt-laden German conscience but as one of the most ambitious and accomplished living fabulists.



Original review of Günter Grass:


??provides a careful and fascinating analysis of all of Grass?s fiction.? Neil Ascherson, London Review of Books, Vol 7, No. 18, (1985).

Table of Contents:

Introduction: Disinfectant Literature 1. Puppets and Ballerinas 2. Windfowls and Talking Rats 3. Drums and Eels 4. Cats and Dogs 5. Teeth and Snails 6. Floundering 7. Creativity and Procreation.