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Grass, Günter, 1927-2015

LC control no.n 80085270
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPT2613.R338
Personal name headingGrass, Günter, 1927-2015
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Variant(s)Grass, Günter Wilhelm, 1927-2015
Грасс, Гюнтер, 1927-2015
גראס, גינטר, 1927-
Ґрас, Ґюнтер, 1927-2015
Gras, Gi︠u︡nter, 1927-2015
Girās, Gūntir, 1927-2015
Grās, Gūntir, 1927-2015
گونتر، گراس, 1927-
See alsoFounded corporate body of person: August-Bebel-Stiftung
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Birth date1927-10-16
Death date2015-04-13
Place of birthDanzig (Germany)
Place of deathLübeck (Germany)
Profession or occupationNobel Prize winners
Authors Sculptors Painters Graphic artists
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inDie Blechtrommel, 1959.
Ein weites Feld, 1995: t.p. (Günter Grass) jkt. (b. 1927 in Danzig)
Varet︠s︡ʹka, Sofii︠a︡. Barokova paradyhma u tvorchosti Gi︠u︡ntera Grasa, 2008: t.p. (Gi︠u︡nter Gras)
Wikipedia, German, via WWW, Oct. 13, 2010 (Günter Grass, German author, sculptor, painter and graphic designer, born Oct. 16, 1927 in Danzig, today Gdańsk, Poland)
Hashtʹnāmah, 1999: t.p. (گونتر گراس = Gūntir Grās)
New York times (online), viewed Apr. 13, 2015 (Günter Grass; b. Günter Wilhelm Grass, Oct. 16, 1927, Danzig; d. Monday [Apr. 13, 2015], Lübeck, aged 87; German novelist, social critic, and Nobel Prize winner whom many called his country's moral conscience but who stunned Europe when he revealed in 2006 that he had been a member of the Waffen-SS during World War II)
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