""A brilliantly realized story... At the deepest level | |
Resumes here the underlying theme of his famous first novel | |
'The Tin Drum'--the survival of individual human qualities in this age of wars and state-directed politics."" | |
The New York Times Book Review Set in Danzig | |
Germany during World War II and centered on the narrator's vivid recollection of a boyhood scene, this marvelously entertaining | |
Powerful and at times very funny narrative explores the serious undercurrent of<$$$> | |
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