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LEADER: 01410cam 2200289Ia 4500
001 ocm15803875
003 OCoLC
005 20091112132604.0
008 870603s1962 ctu 000 1 eng d
040 $aRNJ$cRNJ$dOCL$dXY4$dOCLCQ$dOCLCG
035 $a(OCoLC)15803875
043 $ae-gx---
050 4 $aPT2613.R338$bB5 1962
100 1 $aGrass, Günter,$d1927-
240 10 $aBlechtrommel.$lEnglish
245 14 $aThe tin drum /$cby Günter Grass ; translated by Ralph Manheim.
260 $aGreenwich, Conn. :$bFawcett,$cc1962.
300 $a576 p. ;$c18 cm.
520 $aAcclaimed as the greatest German novel written since the end of World War II, The Tin Drum is the autobiography of thirty-year-old Oskar Matzerath who has lived through the long Nazi nightmare and who, as the novel begins, is being held in a mental institution. Willfully stunting his growth at three feet for many years, wielding his tin drum and piercing scream as anarchistic weapons, he provides a profound yet hilarious perspective on both German history and the human condition in the modern world.
500 $aTranslation of Die Blechtrommel.
500 $a"A Faucett crest book."
651 0 $aGermany$vHistory$v1945-1955$vFiction.
650 0 $aHistorical fiction.
650 0 $aPolitical fiction.
650 0 $aGerman fiction$vTranslations into English.
994 $aZ0$bPMR
948 $hNO HOLDINGS IN PMR - 37 OTHER HOLDINGS