Gunter Grass

"So I have no grounds to complain; on the contrary, writers should consider the condition of permanent controversiality to be invigorating, part of the risk envolved in choosing the profesión. It is a fact of life that writers have always and with due consideration and great pleasure spit in the soup of the high and mighty. That is what makes the history of literature analogous to the development and refinement of censorship."

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Source: From the Diary of a Snail. Book by Gunter Grass, www.theguardian.com. 1972.

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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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