O Tambor de Lata
by:
Günter Grass (author)
Helena Topa (translator)
O dia do seu terceiro aniversário é uma data decisiva na vida de Oskar, o pequeno que não queria crescer. Não só é o dia em que toma a decisão de deixar de crescer, mas é também quando recebe o seu primeiro tambor de lata, objecto que se converterá num companheiro inseparável num percurso em que...
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O dia do seu terceiro aniversário é uma data decisiva na vida de Oskar, o pequeno que não queria crescer. Não só é o dia em que toma a decisão de deixar de crescer, mas é também quando recebe o seu primeiro tambor de lata, objecto que se converterá num companheiro inseparável num percurso em que ecoam os compassos da história alemã antes e depois da II Guerra Mundial.
A crítica mordaz, a ironia desapiedada, o humor corrosivo e a liberdade criadora com que Günter Grass constrói esta obra-prima tornam "O Tambor de Lata" num dos livros mais importantes da história da literatura.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9789722032223 (9722032224)
Publish date: 2009-09
Publisher: D. Quixote
Pages no: 696
Edition language: Portuguese
Category:
Novels,
History,
Literature,
European Literature,
Cultural,
Historical Fiction,
War,
World War II,
Magical Realism,
German Literature,
Nobel Prize,
Germany
Series: The Danzig Trilogy (#1)
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The next time I go to the Onion Cellar I will surely lament my finishing of this book. Why? Because less than a day after I have finished it, I already miss it and I am too prideful to cry without the aid of an onion. Finishing this book felt like saying goodbye to an old friend, oh sure we say we ...
I swear I could hear that drum playing in my head at odd moments. Especially every time I tried to write this review. I think it was my own warning to pay proper homage to a brilliant book. It always amazes me how some authors can take some dark passages of a characters life and treat it with a humo...
What a tightrope act of a book this is. Sustaining the totally unreliable, possibly insane voice of Oskar through a book this long without stumbling or stretching our suspension of semi-belief is a hell of a task, and Grass totally nails it. I found this entertaining, funny, sad, weird and wholly li...
This is going to be the very, very short version as one would have to write pages to do justice to this book and I'm just not up to it. In a nutshell..Oskar is born with the understanding of an adult. He hears a conversation between his mother and her husband in which the husband says Oskar will gro...