GUNTER GRASS
June 2012
Günter Grass's attempt to hide his past as a member of the Waffen SS is a shameful betrayal of his countrymen, and invalidates his life's work
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May 2012
'The intelligentsia ignored the irruption of religious fanaticism into domestic British politics. In the face of these foes of civilisation, silence is the worst form of cowardice'
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May 2012
'I was fond of my father's old friend Günter Grass. I'd like to think he knew better'
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November 2010
The German Genius: Europe's Third Renaissance, the Second Scientific Revolution and the Twentieth Century by Peter Watson; Fame by Daniel Kehlmann; The Box by Günter Grass; and Portrait of the Mother as a Young Woman by Friedrich Christian Delius
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