Cat and Mouse by Günter Grass [FIRST PAPERBACK EDITION] 1964
Cat and Mouse by Günter Grass [English translation by Ralph Manheim]
FIRST PAPERBACK EDITION [1964] SIGNET
10th printing. Perfect vintage reading copy w/ some edge wear / discoloration to cover.
Reads like new with tanning to pages.
To compensate for his unusually large Adam’s apple—source of both discomfort and distress—fourteen year old Joachim Mahlke turns himself into athlete and ace diver. Soon he is known to his peers and his nation as “The Great Mahlke”. But to his enemies, he remains a target. He is different and doomed in a country scarred by the war.
Cat and Mouse was first published in 1961, two years after Gunter Grass’ controversial and applauded masterpiece, The Tin Drum. Once again Grass turns his attention on Danzig. With a subtle blend of humour and power, Cat and Mouse ostensibly relates the rise of Mahlke from clown to hero. But Mahlke’s outlandish antics hide the darkness at the heart of a nation torn by Nazi violence, the war, and its aftermath.