Cat and Mouse

Paperback, 192 pages

English language

Published Oct. 6, 1998 by Random House UK Distribution.

ISBN:
978-0-7493-9480-6
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The second book from Grass has as its main character the 'big mahlke'. The story is told in first person by Pilenz, a 'friend' of Mahlke.
Pilenz has a hate-love relationship to Mahlke. When he stays with Malke he plays bad jokes to him, like putting a cat on his throat to let it catch his adams apple, or when he sees him praying in church, he accusses him to only pray so stronlgy for attention. On the other hand, Pilenz doesn't go to church if he knows that Mahlke will not be there as well. When Mahlke isn't around in the summerholidays he even says: "No summer without Mahlke!". Mahlke on the other hand is more of an outsider who is independent and does not need anyone else to fulfill his goals. The main motiv in the story is Mahlke's Adamapple, which is named by Pilenz with several terms. …

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