गुंटर ग्रास
गुंटर ग्रास (१९२७ - ) १९९९तमे साहित्यस्य नोबल-पुरस्कार विजेता अलंकृतवान्. तस्य भाषा जर्मन अस्ति.
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Günter Grass in 2006 | |
जननम् |
Günter Wilhelm Grass १६ १९२७ Danzig-Langfuhr, Free City of Danzig |
वृत्तिः | Novelist, poet, playwright, sculptor, graphic designer |
राष्ट्रीयता | German |
कालः | 1956–present |
साहित्यकान्दोलनम् | Vergangenheitsbewältigung |
प्रमुखकृतयः |
Die Blechtrommel Katz und Maus Hundejahre Im Krebsgang "Was gesagt werden muss" |
प्रमुखप्रशस्तयः |
Georg Büchner Prize 1965 Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature 1993 Nobel Prize in Literature 1999 Prince of Asturias Awards 1999 |
विषयैः प्रभावितः
Bocaccio, François Rabelais, Grimmelshausen, Miguel de Cervantes, Voltaire, Denis Diderot Laurence Sterne, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Thomas Mann, Friedrich Hölderlin, Friedrich Nietzsche, Georg Trakl, Ivan Goncharov, Theodor Fontane, Rainer Maria Rilke, Franz Kafka, Alfred Döblin, Albert Camus, Vladimir Nabokov, the Nouveau Roman
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हस्ताक्षरम् |
पुस्तकानि
सम्पादयतु- Danziger Trilogie
- Die Blechtrommel (1959)
- Katz und Maus (1961)
- Hundejahre (1963)
- Örtlich betäubt (1969)
- Aus dem Tagebuch einer Schnecke (1972)
- Der Butt (1979)
- Das Treffen in Telgte (1979)
- Kopfgeburten oder Die Deutschen sterben aus (1980)
- Die Rättin (1986)
- Zunge zeigen. Ein Tagebuch in Zeichnungen (1988)
- Unkenrufe (1992)
- Ein weites Feld (1995)
- Mein Jahrhundert (1999)
- Im Krebsgang (2002)
- Letzte Tänze (2003)
बाह्यसम्पर्कतन्तुः
सम्पादयतु- Günter Grass at gdansk-life.com (en)
- Günter Grass 'Bookweb' on literary website The Ledge (with suggestions for further reading)
- Portrait on rosenthalusa.com
- "Grass admits serving with Waffen-SS" article in The Guardian
- Detailed article on Waffen-SS membership Archived २०१९-१०-२९ at the Wayback Machine
- Gaffney, Elizabeth (Summer 1991). "Gunter Grass, The Art of Fiction No. 124". The Paris Review.
- O'Hagan, Andrew (2007). "Real Audio interview with Günter Grass and Norman Mailer". NYPL.
- "World famous German writer Gunter Grass talks about his controversial masterpiece, The Tin Drum, on World Book Club". BBC World Service (BBC). 3 October 2009.