Günter Grass
Günter Wilhelm Grass

Günter Wilhelm Grass was a German novelist, poet, playwright, illustrator, graphic artist, sculptor, and recipient of the 1999 Nobel Prize in Literature.Wikipedia →
Works

Die Blechtrommel
The Tin Drum
German · 1959Novel
2 translations

Katz und Maus
Cat and Mouse
German · 1961Novella / Light Novel
2 translations

Hundejahre
Dog Years
German · 1963Novel
2 translations

Die Plebejer proben den Aufstand
The Plebeians Rehearse the Uprising
German · 1966Drama / Theatre / Plays
1 translation

Örtlich betäubt
Local Anaesthetic
German · 1969Novel
1 translation

Der Butt
The Flounder
German · 1977Novel
1 translation

Das Treffen in Telgte
The Meeting at Telgte
German · 1979Novel
1 translation

Die Rättin
The Rat
German · 1985Novel
1 translation

Unkenrufe
The Call of the Toad
German · 1992Novel
1 translation

Mein Jahrhundert
My Century
German · 1999Novel
1 translation

Im Krebsgang
Crabwalk
German · 2002Novella / Light Novel
1 translation

Beim Häuten der Zwiebel
Peeling the Onion
German · 2006Biography / Memoir / Reportage
1 translation

Die Box
The Box
German · 2008Short Story Collection / Tales
1 translation
Short Works (1)
“What Must Be Said” [“Was gesagt werden muss”].Poem.· 2012.
"What Must Be Said" is a 2012 prose poem by the German writer Günter Grass, recipient of the 1999 Nobel Prize in Literature. The poem discusses an alleged threat of annihilation of the Iranian people and the writer's fears that Germany's delivery to Israel of a sixth Dolphin-class submarine capable of carrying nuclear warheads might facilitate an eventual Israeli nuclear attack on Iran, and thus involve his country in a foreseeable crime.
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