Word: grass
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Drum, by Gunter Grass. A grotesque dwarfs-eye view of the Third Reich and its aftermath told by the most powerfully imaginative novelist to emerge in postwar Germany...
...Drum, by Giinter Grass. A grotesque dwarfs-eye view of the Third Reich and its aftermath told by the most powerfully imaginative novelist to emerge in postwar Germany...
...last week) 2. The Glass-Blowers, Du Maurier (2) 3. Seven Days in May, Knebel and Bailey (1) 4. Grandmother and the Priests, Caldwell (4) 5. The Sand Pebbles, McKenna (5) 6. Fail-Safe, Burdick and Wheeler (10) 7. The Moonflower Vine, Carleton (8) 8. The Tin Drum, Grass (7) 9. The Moon-Spinners, Stewart (6) 10. The Centaur, Updike...
...considered ''bearers of pestilence and plague"). Then G.I.s taught the "natives" to use M-I rifles and carbines, negotiated such delicate matters as how close to a local burial ground they could set up mortars. They slipped down ropes from hovering helicopters, whacked away tall pampas grass so that choppers could land...
...height of the demonstration in the Quad almost the whole grass area was covered with people, milling about and occasionally racing toward one dorm or another...