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Germany’s Gunter Grass, author of ‘The Tin Drum’, dies aged 87

German novelist Gunter Grass, the Nobel Prize-winning author of The Tin Drum, an epic treatment of the Nazi era, died on Monday at the age of 87.

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Nobel laureate, German author Guenter Grass appears at an election campaign event in Hamburg in 2011. Photo: Reuters
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German novelist Gunter Grass, the Nobel Prize-winning author of The Tin Drum, an epic treatment of the Nazi era, died on Monday at the age of 87, his publishers said.

A broad-shouldered man with a drooping moustache, Grass spurned the German tradition of keeping a cool intellectual distance, insisting that a writer’s duty was to be at the frontline of moral and political debate.

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For many, he was the voice of a German generation that came of age in the second world war and bore the burden of their parents’ guilt for the atrocities of the Nazis.

The independent German Cultural Council called him “more than a writer ... a seismograph for society” and the Anglo-Indian novelist Salman Rushdie called him “a true giant, inspiration, and friend”.

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However, Grass’s concealment until 2006 of the fact that he had served in a Nazi Waffen-SS regiment as a teenager cost him some of his moral authority.

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