The flounder

547 pages

English language

Published May 7, 1989 by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.

ISBN:
978-0-15-631935-5
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An epic novel about the history of the conflicts between men and woman, combined with a history of our food. As it is often the case in Grass books, the story takes place near Gdansk/Danzig. It starts
from the stone age and finishes in the 1970's. The male and omniscient narrator shares his encounters he had with nine female cooks throughout the centuries and how a flounder gave him advice to support and cement the male supremacy. Parallel, the flounder is accused by a female court, because of his advice he gave to the men that lead to the oppression of women.
Grass is known for his convoluted structure of sentences, his wordiness, the addiction to Neologisms and his realism. Sometimes this made it difficult to read for me, but after 150-200 pages and getting used to his style, it was ok. The book is structured in 9 chapters. Ilsebill, …

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