Tin Drum
by Günter Grass
- Published
- 2005
- Pages
- 580
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780099483502
- Reading Time
- ~10h 9min
Tin Drum is a book by Günter Grass. In 2005. It has 580 pages.
About this book
Günter Grass’s novel follows Oskar Matzerath, a boy who voluntarily halts his physical growth at age three and communicates through the rhythmic striking of a tin drum. Set against the turbulent backdrop of interwar Danzig, World War II, and postwar reconstruction, the narrative traces Oskar’s life through decades of political upheaval and social transformation. Grass employs a blend of dark satire, grotesque imagery, and magical realism to examine how ordinary individuals navigate complicity, survival, and moral ambiguity during periods of historical crisis. The novel’s unconventional structure and unflinching portrayal of German society challenged postwar silence about the Nazi era, establishing Grass as a central voice in contemporary European literature. Through Oskar’s fragmented memories and deliberate unreliability, the work explores the relationship between personal memory and collective history, questioning how art and performance can both conceal and reveal uncomfortable truths. Its enduring significance lies in its refusal to simplify the past, offering instead a complex, often unsettling meditation on identity, responsibility, and the enduring resonance of historical trauma.
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Tin Drum has 580 pages.
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Tin Drum was published in 2005.
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Günter Grass’s novel follows Oskar Matzerath, a boy who voluntarily halts his physical growth at age three and communicates through the rhythmic striking of a tin drum. Set against the turbulent backdrop of interwar Danzig, World War II, and postwar reconstruction, the narrative traces Oskar’s life ...
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Tin Drum was written by Günter Grass.