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Newspaper published interview that gave the Nobel Prize for Literature, shortly before his death. Reading in Hamburg, Commemoration in Lübeck.
Hamburg / Madrid. Günter Grass has made until shortly before his death very worried about the future of humanity. “We are heading for the third great war,” the Nobel laureate said in an interview with the Spanish newspaper “El País”, which was performed according to the sheet on March 21 in Lübeck and published for the first time on Tuesday. “There is war everywhere. We are in danger of making the same mistakes as before. Without realizing it, as if we were sleepwalkers, we can go to a new world war,” he warned.
In addition to the many political conflicts Grass complained in an interview as” the social misery all over the world “, and the problems of overpopulation and climate change,” the consequences are completely ignored. ” “There is a meeting after another, but the problem remains: Nothing is done,” he said. The author of the novel “The Tin Drum” died on Monday morning at the age of 87 years in a Lübeck hospital as the result of an infection.
The memorial for the poet to early May in Lübeck Theatre take place. “We talk to the family of the deceased in Literature and official agencies in Berlin nor the date and the procedure from,” said the head of Günter Grass House, Jörg-Philipp Thomsa, on Tuesday.
Grass had told him during his lifetime, to agree upon death with a remembrance in Lübeck theater. Numerous guests from home and abroad, including actor Mario Adorf and “The Tin Drum” -Filmregisseur Volker Schlöndorff would expect Thomsa said.
Reading for Grass in Hamburg
In Hamburg, however, on April 26 punk icon Nina Hagen, Feridun Zaimoglu and other companions of Grass in a concert reading remember the Nobel Prize for Literature. “For me it is as if a family member died: Günter Grass was a great poet – and a great man,” said Zaimoglu loud message of the festival “Reading without nuclear energy – Renewable Harvest Days”.
Originally wanted to perform at the event marking the fifth anniversary of the festival again Günter Grass. 2011 Grass had read before the shutdown nuclear power plant crumbs in Geesthacht near Hamburg.
“We have sought the views of all parties involved. Everyone wants a concert reading takes place at the Chernobyl anniversary,” announced Speaker Oliver Ness with. Feridun Zaimoglu’ll read those ballad, the grass had been selected for the evening in Ohnsorg Theater: “Netajis around the world”, one of the last releases of Grass. Nina Hagen, the excerpts from the works of Bertolt Brecht will perform in concert, said: “We are our friends of peace and Bertolt Günter honor, they have there in spirit.” From “My Generation”
Grass’ Bulli buddy “1955″ deeply touched
. They also state that the text of the Nobel Prize for Literature was 2011 argued read again Another Grass-companion, the death of the writer very touched, Friedel Drautzburg is. The bartender is in the Berlin political scene an institution – after decades in Bonn, he brought a piece of Rhineland with the new capital on the Spree. Today’s “Permanent Representation” cult, the store is always packed.
Previously a student, he bought thanks to the money of several publishers a used VW bus and toured with Günter Grass in 1969 about 32,000 km by Germany to have a campaign for Willy Brandt and the SPD. “It was a life-long friendship,” says Drautzburg. Was Grass in Berlin, he looked into the “StäV” over.
He had rarely seen such a simple, patient rider like Grass, Drautzmann mountain berichete in a book on the bus tour later , There are black and white images where both eggs in the morning on the bus fry before it goes back into the campaign. On the bus Abroad positive was a flatbed, so you could rest in between.
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“If he was in a good mood, he has me in front of others always raise tries “to Drautzburg now remembers looking back. An example, please? “Friedhelm, at your age I have the Tin Drum successfully handed over to the publisher.” Drautzburg responded then annoyed easily sarcastically. “Yes, my God, I’m not stop as a literary genius like you”
What struck him abroad Grass’m much more positive and respectful assessed , And what it is particularly important: “The accusation of anti-Semitism is absurd,” says the 76-year-old. He is still the way welcome guest at SPD events in Berlin. (AP / HA)
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