Nobel Prize in Literature のーべるぶんがくしょう
Edition 92 (1999)
Literature awardInternational literature awardLifetime achievement award
Winners
1 peopleGünter Grass's best-known novel follows Oskar Matzerath, who refuses to grow up and narrates the changing world of Danzig and Europe before and after the war. Satire, allegory, and fantasy combine in a major work of postwar literature.
A small narrator who keeps beating a tin drum watches history warp around him.
592 pages
postwar literaturehistory and memorysatireallegoryDanzig