They don’t come along very often, but right now there are three outstanding solo productions at European theaters. By A.J. Goldmann A Group of 7 leaders meeting in June will gather at Schloss Elmau, ...
Grass genuflects (read signs autographs) at the 92nd Street Y.Photo: Haven Thompson “Who is here?” a skinny, gum-snapping brunette demanded of the air, jostling her way through the serpentine line ...
Gunter Grass has always liked the pulpit. For more than 40 years, the German author has preached atonement to his fellow countrymen and lectured their leaders on the need to confront openly the ...
Germany's Nobel-winning author Günter Grass said he feared humanity was "sleepwalking" into a world war, in the last interview he gave before his death on Monday. "We have on the one side Ukraine, ...
Günter Grass rose to international prominence in 1959 with the publication of his novel The Tin Drum, an unsparing, satirical glimpse of Germany in the first half of the last century. For years Grass ...
German Nobel Prize writer Gunter Grass’s publication of the poem “What Must Be Said” touches on a host of issues surrounding the Holocaust, German-Israel relations, anti-Semitism and Iran’s threat to ...
Natasha Randall is a critic and the translator, most recently, of Yevgeny Zamyatin's "We" for Modern Library. GUNTER GRASS has put himself in the line of fire again. The first time was when he served ...
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The Hebrew Writers Association in Israel on Monday denounced a controversial poem by Nobel Literature laureate Guenter Grass in which he criticizes Israel for threatening to attack Iran. The writers ...