9/08/2006

Opening his mouth, a little

Günter Grass, whose most famous book I'm in the middle of listening to on tape (in English translation), answers – sort of – a few of the questions that have met his late-in-life acknowledgement that he'd been in Hitler's SS in the last year or so of WWII, in front of an audience as part of a reading event for promotion of his new autobiography. The interview's published (yesterday) on Spiegel's site here.

2 Comments:

At 9/10/2006, Blogger Baus said...

I don't know how familiar you are with Ken Myers' "MarsHill Audio"... but they have a CDbonus page
http://www.marshillaudio.org/cdbonus/default.asp
and a podcast page
http://mhadigital.org/
where you can listen to a lot of their material for free.
Have I mentioned this to you before?

 
At 9/11/2006, Blogger paul bowman said...

Don't recall that you had — thanks for pointing this out. Had to give up subscribing to MHA last year, sadly. I still have access to the CDs through my dad, but haven't been taking advantage of it, mostly. I ought to be looking for a chance to catch up on them. (On the road, when working, it's tapes only — no cd player in truck.)

 

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