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Grass liest Die Blechtrommel

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Meet Oskar Matzerath, the "eternal three-year-old drummer." On his third birthday, he makes a life-altering decision: he will never grow up or change, remaining in his striped pullover and patent leather shoes. This story unfolds in Danzig, a city caught in conflict, where Oskar, a twisted puer aeternis , possesses a scream that can shatter glass and a drum instead of a shadow. First published in 1959, the novel's portrayal of the Nazi era stirred controversy in Germany, revealing a world filled with corrupt politicians and brutal grocers. As Oskar matures (but not physically), the impending war transforms into reality. Danzig becomes the first casualty in the summer of 1939, as tensions erupt between Poles and Germans. Oskar embarks on various adventures: joining a troupe of musicians, leading anarchists, falling in love, and becoming a recording artist. Eventually, he is convicted of murder and confined to a mental hospital. Through savage comedy and magical realism, the narrative captures the madness of war and the dark aspects of humanity that enable such atrocities. Grass's humor is sharp; it elicits laughter while also evoking pain. While many novels explore World War II, few achieve greatness, and this one undoubtedly does.

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Grass liest Die Blechtrommel, Günter Grass

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Titel
Grass liest Die Blechtrommel
Untertitel
Gelesen vom Autor
Sprache
Deutsch
Autor*innen
Günter Grass
Verlag
Steidl
Erscheinungsdatum
2009
Einband
Andere
ISBN10
3865215122
ISBN13
9783865215123
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Beschreibung
Meet Oskar Matzerath, the "eternal three-year-old drummer." On his third birthday, he makes a life-altering decision: he will never grow up or change, remaining in his striped pullover and patent leather shoes. This story unfolds in Danzig, a city caught in conflict, where Oskar, a twisted puer aeternis , possesses a scream that can shatter glass and a drum instead of a shadow. First published in 1959, the novel's portrayal of the Nazi era stirred controversy in Germany, revealing a world filled with corrupt politicians and brutal grocers. As Oskar matures (but not physically), the impending war transforms into reality. Danzig becomes the first casualty in the summer of 1939, as tensions erupt between Poles and Germans. Oskar embarks on various adventures: joining a troupe of musicians, leading anarchists, falling in love, and becoming a recording artist. Eventually, he is convicted of murder and confined to a mental hospital. Through savage comedy and magical realism, the narrative captures the madness of war and the dark aspects of humanity that enable such atrocities. Grass's humor is sharp; it elicits laughter while also evoking pain. While many novels explore World War II, few achieve greatness, and this one undoubtedly does.