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Too Far Afield

Published
Nov 2000
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General Fiction General Fiction
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672

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From the Nobel Prize-winning author of My Century and The Tin Drum, a novel of broad historical proportions set in Berlin during the years of German reunification.

Two old men roam through Berlin observing life in the former German Democratic Republic after the fall of the Wall in 1989. Theo Wuttke, a former East German functionary, is a keen observer and a gifted speaker. Ludwig Hoftaller is a mid-level spy whose loyalties shift with each new regime. Together, both men see what the future is bringing as they try to save what they can from the past and understand the meaning of being German.

A complex and challenging exploration of what Germany's reunification will mean-for Germans, for Europe, and for the world-Too Far Afield is a masterwork from one of Europe's greatest writers. Written with the wit, fantasy, literary erudition, and political acerbity for which Grass is celebrated, it is a deeply human story laced with pain and humor in equal measure.

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Oct 2001 Harvest ISBN 0156014165
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Sep 2001 Faber and Faber (UK) ISBN 0571206646
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First Edition Nov 2000 Harcourt ISBN 0151002304
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Jun 2019 ISBN B07SYC7HYT
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