An edition of Die Blechtrommel (1959)

Die Blechtrommel

Roman

7. Aufl.
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An edition of Die Blechtrommel (1959)

Die Blechtrommel

Roman

7. Aufl.
  • 2.75 ·
  • 12 Ratings
  • 87 Want to read
  • 2 Currently reading
  • 22 Have read

Set against the backcloth of National Socialism, [this novel] is told in the first person by the central figure, Oskar Matzerath, tracing Oskar's history, beginning with his grandparents, and finishing at his thirtieth birthday (1954). Oskar is a dwarf, whose passion is his tin drum, which exercises some of the power of the Pied Piper's pipe, and he possesses a voice which is capable of breaking glass of all kinds at considerable range. The magic of Oskar's voice is matched by his ability to arrest his growth, but here, as elsewhere, the book moves on two planes, for the adult burgher world believes that his failure to develop is due to a fall. The grotesque figure of Oskar is accompanied by a grotesque series of happenings throughout his life, especially the eccentric deaths of those around him ... Oskar is finally condemned for a murder he has not committed and placed in a mental hospital. Oskar's detachment from the normal world enables him to comment upon it, and the book presents a dry and ironic review of the history of Oskar's times from the standpoint of Danzig, which was his home [as well as the author's].-The Oxford Companion to German Literature.

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Language
German
Pages
778

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1998, Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag
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1964
in German - 11. Aufl.
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Die Blechtrommel: Roman
1962, Fischer
in German
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The tin drum
1959, Pantheon
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Munchen

Table of Contents

Der weite Rock
Unterm Floss
Falter und Gluhbirne
Das Fotoalbum
Glas, Glas, Glaeschen
Der Stundenplan
Rasputin und das ABC
Fernwirkender Gesang vom Stockturm aus gesungen
Die Tribune
Schaufenster
Kein Wunder
Karfreitagskost
Die Verjungung zum Fusende
Herbert Truczinskis Rucken
Niobe
Glaube Hoffnung Liebe
Schrott
Die Polnische Post Das Kartenhaus
Er liegt auf Saspe
Maria
Brausepulver
Sondermeldungen
Die Ohnmach zu Frau Greff tragen
Fuenfundsiebenzig Kilo
Bebras Fronnheater
Beton besichtigen, oder mystisch barbarisch gelangweilt
Die Nachfolge Christi
Die Stauber
Das Krippenspiel
Die Ameisenstrasse
Soll ich oder soll ich nicht
Desinfektionsmittel
Feuersteine und Grabsteine
Fortuna Nord
Madonna 49
Der Igel
Im Kleiderschrank
Klepp
Auf dem Kokosteppich
Im Zwiebelkeller
Am Atlantikwall oder es konnen die Bunker ihren Beton nicht loswerden
Der Ringfinger
Die letzte Strasenbahn oder Anbetung eines Weckglases
Dreissig.

Edition Notes

"11821"--Spine.

Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PT2613.R338

The Physical Object

Pagination
778 p. ;
Number of pages
778

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL18270393M
Internet Archive
werkausgabe0000gras
ISBN 10
3882434848, 3423118210
ISBN 13
9783882434842, 9783423118217
Goodreads
1301782
762756

Work Description

Die Blechtrommel ist ein Roman von Günter Grass. Er erschien 1959 als Auftakt der Danziger Trilogie und gehört zu den meistgelesenen Romanen der deutschen Nachkriegsliteratur. Der Roman lässt sich als historischer Roman, Zeitroman, Schelmenroman und Entwicklungsroman charakterisieren.


Set against the backcloth of National Socialism, [this novel] is told in the first person by the central figure, Oskar Matzerath, tracing Oskar's history, beginning with his grandparents, and finishing at his thirtieth birthday (1954). Oskar is a dwarf, whose passion is his tin drum, which exercises some of the power of the Pied Piper's pipe, and he possesses a voice which is capable of breaking glass of all kinds at considerable range. The magic of Oskar's voice is matched by his ability to arrest his growth, but here, as elsewhere, the book moves on two planes, for the adult burgher world believes that his failure to develop is due to a fall. The grotesque figure of Oskar is accompanied by a grotesque series of happenings throughout his life, especially the eccentric deaths of those around him ... Oskar is finally condemned for a murder he has not committed and placed in a mental hospital. Oskar's detachment from the normal world enables him to comment upon it, and the book presents a dry and ironic review of the history of Oskar's times from the standpoint of Danzig, which was his home [as well as the author's].-The Oxford Companion to German Literature.

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