The rat

Günter Grass

Original title: Rättin

earliest edition we have, 1987 Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1987 371 pages

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A major new work from Germany's greatest modern writer, this wildly imaginative yet superbly told novel revives some of Grass's most famous characters from his novels The Tin Drum, Headbirths, and The Flounder, as it tells the story of a female rat who engages the narrator in a series of dialogues convincingly demonstrating that the rats will inherit a devastated earth.

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This book in English

R. Manheim 1 printing we hold · 1988 · Pan Books Ltd

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Editions we hold

Rat edition · 1989 · Tandem Library · 9780613222433
Die Rättin edition · 1989 · Rowohlt · 456 pages
The Rat edition · 1989 · Harvest Books · 371 pages · 9780156758307
Rat (Picador Books) paperback · 1988 · Pan Books Ltd · 368 pages
The rat edition · 1987 · Secker & Warburg · 358 pages
The rat edition · 1987 · Harcourt Brace Jovanovich · 371 pages

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