Günter Grass

Description: (German Novelist & Nobel Prize Laureate, Best Known for His 1959 Novel, 'The Tin Drum')

Gunter Wilhelm Grass was a prominent German author who rose to international fame with his very first novel, ‘The Tin Drum’, which became a best-seller and set the pace for his illustrious literary career. A highly skilled writer, he wrote plays, poems, and novels, and was also an illustrator and graphic artist. One of the major figures of contemporary German literature, he easily achieved both critical acclaim and commercial success with his large body of humorous and satirical works. Born into a middle class family in the Free City of Danzig, he grew up to be a rebellious teenager who wanted to escape the boring routines of his family life. He experienced more than his share of adventure when he joined the German Army as a tank gunner during the World War II and was wounded and captured by American forces. After his release he studied sculpture and graphics and became active in the German literary scenario. He was working with a small publishing house when he published his first novel which became a best-seller and also received much critical acclaim. Established as a major author by his very first novel, he published several other brilliant literary works over the next few decades. He was honoured with the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1999 for his invaluable contribution to literature.

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Birthday October 16, 1927 (Libra)
Born In Germany
Alternative names Günter Wilhelm Grass, Günter Wilhelm Graß
Died on April 13, 2015
Spouse/Ex- Anna Margareta Schwartz, Ute Grunert
Parents Wilhelm Grass
Helene Knoff
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