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Günter Grass

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Blikktrommen er en roman av Günter Grass. Den utkom i 1959, og er den første boken i Grass' Danzig-trilogi. Romanen hører til de viktigste verker i tysk etterkrigslitteratur, og til de mest betydelige verker innen europeisk magisk realisme. Den handler om den lille gutten «Oskar Matzerath» som ikke vil vokse mer, og …

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Cat and Mouse, published in Germany in 1961 as Katz und Maus, is a novella by Günter Grass, the second book of the Danzig Trilogy, and the sequel to The Tin Drum. It is about Joachim Mahlke, an alienated only child without a father. The narrator Pilenz "alone could be termed his friend, if it were possible to be …

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I krabbegang er en roman fra 2002 av den tyske nobelprisvinneren Günter Grass. Romanens tema er verdens største sjøfartskatastrofe, senkningen av «Wilhelm Gustloff». Novellen ble oversatt til norsk av Kjell Risvik og utgitt av Gyldendal Norsk Forlag i 2002.

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The Flounder is a 1977 novel by the German writer Günter Grass. It is loosely based on the fairy tale The Fisherman and His Wife.

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My Century is a novel written by German author Günter Grass. Having published many significant novels in the postwar period, he was awarded the 1999 Nobel Prize in Literature. Each chapter in My Century is only a few pages long. Each focuses on a single year from 1900-1999. The story of each year is told differently, …

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Peeling the Onion is an autobiographical work by German Nobel Prize-winning author and playwright Günter Grass, published in 2006. It begins with the end of his childhood in Danzig when the Second World War breaks out, and ends with the author finishing his first great literary success, The Tin Drum.

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The Rat is a 1986 novel by the West German writer Günter Grass.

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Local Anaesthetic is a 1969 novel by the German writer Günter Grass. It tells the story of an idealistic high-school teacher who believes society, like a pupil, is learning from experience and reason.