The Meeting at Telgte
FictionLiterary

The Meeting at Telgte

by Günter Grass

Publisher
Secker & Warburg
Pages
147
Language
English
Published
1981

Overview

In 1647, as the Thirty Years' War is drawing to its close, a group of poets from all parts of Germany gather at the pilgrimage town of Telgte for the purpose of strengthening the last remaining bond within a divided its language and literature.Gunter Grass infuses his cast of historic characters with tremendous vitality and authentic detail, displaying his genius for bringing horrendous or comic incident alive. The most flamboyant, ribald, and generous character is a transparent counterpart of Grass Grimmelshausen, here callled Gelnhausen, subsequently the author of Germany's great baroque novel Simplicissimus , a postwar narrative as representative of its times and as outrageous as Grass's The Tin Drum .

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