Summary
Gunter Grass: Evil Frogs
In "Ominous Frogs", the German Nobel laureate offers us the story of a German and a Polish woman who, in their mature years, after the fall of the Berlin Wall and democratic changes, are brought together by the idea of allowing exiles to be buried in their homeland. Through the story of the founding of the German-Polish funeral society, Grass speaks bluntly, but also with humor, about the unification of Germany, communism, capitalism, environmental awareness at the end of the 20th century, as well as the question of the historical guilt of Germans, Poles, and Jews.
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