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The final irony is the fate of Konrad, who, in search of revenge, goes after a man posing as Frankenfurter on the Web site. Grass has covered many of these issues in earlier novels, but this time he addresses the suffering of German civilians during and after the conflict. A writer who refuses to avert his eyes from unpleasant
ST&TCL hTe R ealization of a Virtual Past in Gunter Grass's Crabwalk Paul A. Youngman 0 0 University of North Carolina-Charlotte , USA Thi s work is a technology Grass recognizes and derisively refers to in both his Nobel speech and in Crabwalk as a playground for young writers in their hasty retreat from public life.
30 Sep 2010 Crabwalk" by Gunter Grass – (2002) 234 pages In Dresden, Germany on February 13 of this year, about 5000 neo-Nazis gathered to stage a 'mourning march' to protest the Allied bombing On the other hand there are writers that write their greatest work after 70 such as Molly Keane, possibly Philip Roth.
8 Mar 2003 But Grass used to argue that democracy allowed him to open his mouth, and he would always speak out as a citizen. I respect him for that. He's spoken out far more than any other recent German writer." Grass's latest novel, Crabwalk, is one of his boldest books. Feted in the magazines and on talkshows
5 Apr 2004 Nobel Prize-winning author Gunter Grass has been wrestling with Germany's past for decades now, but no book since The Tin Drum has generated as much excitement as this searing and compelling account of the sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff. A German cruise ship turned refugee carrier, it was attacked
Crabwalk about a shipwreck ends with two assassinations, one real and one fictional, that mirror each other in a disturbing look at Germany after reunification.
Gunter Wilhelm Grass (German: ; born 16 October 1927) is a German novelist, poet, playwright, illustrator, graphic artist, sculptor and recipient of the 1999 Nobel Prize He is widely regarded as Germany's most famous living writer. In 2002, Grass returned to the forefront of world literature with Im Krebsgang (Crabwalk).
Crabwalk, published in Germany in 2002 as Im Krebsgang, is a novel by Danzig-born German author Gunter Grass. As in earlier works, Grass concerns himself with the effects of the past on the present; he interweaves various strands and combines fact and fiction. While the murder of Wilhelm Gustloff by David Frankfurter
14 Apr 2015 Gunter Grass, one of Germany's most significant post-war authors, passed away on April 13. Grass showed US writers 'how to be political' "Crabwalk" was the first book in which Grass dealt with the touchy issue of German refugees from the eastern European regions of what is now Poland and Czech
This is a valuable addition to international scholarship on the writings of Gunter Grass (though it covers only his prose works, leaving aside poetry, drama, and essays) and to Camden House's long-running series tracing the critical fortunes of key authors or individual works. As befits such a towering contemporary figure as
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