Gunter Grass

"Love That’s it: The cashless commerce. The blanket always too short. The loose connexion. To search behind the horizon. To brush fallen leaves with four shoes and in one’s mind to rub bare feet. To let and rent hearts; or in a room with shower and mirror, in a hired car, bonnet facing the moon, wherever innocence stops and burns its programme, the word in falsetto sounds different and new each time. Today, in front of a box office not yet open, hand in hand crackled the hangdog old man and the dainty old woman. The film promised love."

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Source: The Tin Drum by Gunter Grass, translated by Ralph Manheim, Book 1, Rasputin and the Alphabet, 1961.

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Gunter Grass

Gunter Grass

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Gunter Grass was a German novelist and poet, best known for his novel 'The Tin Drum,' which critiques German society and history.

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