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From Germany to Germany
From Germany to Germany: Journal of the Year 1990 | Günter Grass
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In 1990, Günter Grass - a reluctant diarist - felt compelled to make a record of the interesting times through which he was living. Following the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989 and the collapse of Communism, Germany and Europe were enduring a period of immense upheaval. Grass resolved to immerse himself in these political debates: he travelled widely throughout both Germanys, the former East and the former West, conducting a lively exchange with political enemies, friends and his own children about all the questions posed by reunification. His account gives the reader an unparalleled insight into a key moment in the life of modern Europe, seen through the eyes of one of its most acclaimed writers. It also provides a startling insight into the creative process as the reader witnesses ideas for novels occurring and then taking shape. From Germany to Germany is both a personal journal by a great creative artist and a penetrating commentary on recent European history by someone who was simultaneously an acute observer and a highly engaged participant.
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danistclair
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Mehso-so

Some of Grass' predictions about reunified Germany and its position on the world stage were eerily prophetic; the parts about die Wende (the reunification process) were really interesting. However, Grass' writing about literature didn't really grab me, nor did his family life. Plus, his egotism, moralizing and sexism get old pretty quick. TLDR: meh.