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Peeling the Onion
Peeling the Onion
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In this extraordinary memoir, Nobel Prize-winning author Günter Grass remembers his early life, from his boyhood in a cramped two-room apartment in Danzig through the late 1950s, when The Tin Drum was published. During the Second World War, Grass volunteered for the submarine corps at the age of fifteen but was rejected; two years later, in 1944, he was instead drafted into the Waffen-SS. Taken prisoner by American forces as he was recovering from shrapnel wounds, he spent the final weeks of the war in an American POW camp. After the war, Grass resolved to become an artist and moved with his first wife to Paris, where he began to write the novel that would make him famous. Full of the bravado of youth, the rubble of postwar Germany, the thrill of wild love affairs, and the exhilaration of Paris in the early fifties, Peeling the Onion--which caused great controversy when it was published in Germany--reveals Grass at his most intimate.
Author: Günter Grass
Publisher: Harpervia
Published: 06/02/2008
Pages: 448
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.05lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.30w x 1.20d
ISBN: 9780156035347
Review Citation(s):
New York Times Book Review 07/13/2008 pg. 24
Author: Günter Grass
Publisher: Harpervia
Published: 06/02/2008
Pages: 448
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.05lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.30w x 1.20d
ISBN: 9780156035347
Review Citation(s):
New York Times Book Review 07/13/2008 pg. 24
About the Author
Steidl Verlag: - Steidl is a German-language publisher, an international publisher of photobooks, and a printing company, based in Gottingen, Germany.Grass, Günter: - GÜNTER GRASS (1927-2015), Germany's most celebrated contemporary writer, attained worldwide renown with the publication of his novel The Tin Drum in 1959. A man of remarkable versatility, Grass was a poet, playwright, social critic, graphic artist, and novelist. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1999.
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