Moje stulecie / Gunter Grass ; przelozyl, Slawomir Blaut.
By: Grass, Gunter.
Contributor(s): Blaut, Slawomir.
Material type: BookPublisher: Gdansk : Polnord : Wydawn. Oskar, 1999Description: 284 p. ; 21 cm.ISBN: 8386181486 (pbk.).Uniform titles: Mein Jahrhundert. Polish Subject(s): Polish language materialsSummary: Polish translation of "Mein Jahrhundert". At the end of the 20th century Gunter Grass published the 100 stories found in Moje stulecie, one for each consecutive year--from 1900 to 1999. In the book appear many narrators--witnesses of their time. These narrators speak of unusual and everday things of their lives and times every now and again to other people -- both sexes, various epoques, educations and occupations, different opinions. Victims and executioners speak. Every now and again other Germans tell about political, artistic, scientific, moral, and athletic events -- important and dramatic, occasionally cheerful, more often horrific, in which appear images of the past century.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due |
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Books | The Marjanczyk Library of the Polish Cultural Foundation | PT2613.R338 M654 1999 (Browse shelf) | Available | Copy is a gift from Newark Public Library |
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Translation of: Mein Jahrhundert.
Polish translation of "Mein Jahrhundert". At the end of the 20th century Gunter Grass published the 100 stories found in Moje stulecie, one for each consecutive year--from 1900 to 1999. In the book appear many narrators--witnesses of their time. These narrators speak of unusual and everday things of their lives and times every now and again to other people -- both sexes, various epoques, educations and occupations, different opinions. Victims and executioners speak. Every now and again other Germans tell about political, artistic, scientific, moral, and athletic events -- important and dramatic, occasionally cheerful, more often horrific, in which appear images of the past century.
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