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The Tin Drum: Critical Essay by Michael Hollington

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Günter Grass
About 31 pages (9,346 words)
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SOURCE: "The Danzig Trilogy I: The Tin Drum," in Günter Grass: The Writer in a Pluralist Society, Marion Boyars, 1980, pp. 20-50.

In the following excerpt, Hollington discusses Grass's portrayal of bourgeois values in Nazi Germany.

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