Monday, April 13, 2015

Günter Grass, a huge, lush artwork – Le Devoir (Subscription)

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April 14, 2015 | | Pierre Deshusses – The World | Books
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Photo: Tobias Schwarz Agence France-Presse Passers-by are reflected on the glass of a window of the Günter Grass House in Lübeck. A book of condolences was opened Monday to the memory of the Nobel Prize-winning writer.
It was a heart-writer and mouth, arguably the most famous German authors of the postwar period. Günter Grass died Monday, April 13, at a clinic in Lübeck, announced the Steidl publishing house. He was 87 years old. Nobel …

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