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Günter Grass
Jörg-Philipp Thomsa. “It lets the memories we have with him shine through. »
Danzig (Today Gdansk in Poland), Günter Grass saw his childhood end abruptly with the destruction of the city during World War II. After studying art at Düsseldorf, he rose to fame in 1959 with his first novel, paragraph”>From 1989 until his death, he lived in Behlendorf, next to Lübeck. Close to people, he gave autographs to passers-by, as remembered by the exhibition, entitled “The Nobel Prize next door”. He enjoyed taking selfies with admirers. He was actively involved in the life of the city. In 1995, he transferred his secretariat from Berlin to Lübeck, establishing the House Günter Grass. He managed his foundations there and received visitors. ” Lübeck, with its Gothic architecture, the waters of the Trave and its narrow streets reminded him of his hometown of Danzig “, underlines Julia Wittmer, curator of the exhibition.