Bucheckern, Bernstein, Brausepulver
German, Thomas Weiler, Joanna Czaplewska, Katja Widelska, Elzbieta Palasz, 2018Only 2 items in stock at supplier
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Günter Grass, Nobel Prize in Literature laureate of 1999, was born in October 1927 in the Danzig district of Langfuhr as the child of a colonial goods merchant. According to his own statements, his childhood ends with the onset of World War II in September 1939, and that is precisely where this book concludes. How did the political events, as well as the fact that the writer grew up in an environment that was very uncritical of the emerging National Socialism, shape his childhood? And how intensely did this childhood influence his literary work? In clear and easily understandable language, along with impressive visual design, the childhood of young Günter Grass in the city of Danzig is recounted, providing readers with a vivid insight into his literary cosmos. The text and images are based on careful research in the archives of the city of Danzig.
Book type | Children's book |
Language | German |
Minimum age | 9 years |
Author | Elzbieta Palasz, Joanna Czaplewska, Katja Widelska, Thomas Weiler |
Number of pages | 48 |
Book cover | Hard cover |
Year | 2018 |
Item number | 8729785 |
Publisher | Rieder Susanna |
Category | Children's books |
Release date | 1.9.2018 |
Book type | Children's book |
Language | German |
Author | Elzbieta Palasz, Joanna Czaplewska, Katja Widelska, Thomas Weiler |
Year | 2018 |
Number of pages | 48 |
Book cover | Hard cover |
Minimum age | 9 years |
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Height | 307 mm |
Width | 235 mm |
Weight | 462 g |