Gunter Grass

"Where man had been, in every place he left, garbage remained. Even in his pursuit of the ultimate truth and quest for his God, he produced garbage. By his garbage, which lay stratum upon stratum, he could always - one had only to dig - be known. For more long-lived than man is his refuse. Garbage alone lives after him."

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Source: Günter Grass in quotes: 12 of the best, www.theguardian.com. April 13, 2015.

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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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