It was meant to be a festive night, her celebration for successfully completing a lucrative and high profile projectthe Milan Art Gallery & Museum. But the night turns out deadly for CEO Beth Gunther when her former fianc, the alias Serjio Milan, is murderedand a police detective cannot let go of the notion that she is his killer. Fearing jail, Beth has no choice but to flee and start an investigation of her own. With help from family and friends, and from one other in particular, a handsome contractor named Parker Smith, she begins a dangerous hunt for a journal that may contain glues to the murdera journal that may also hold the key to Beths salvation.
This book traces a longstanding concern with issues of authorship throughout the work of Günter Grass, Germany's best-known contemporary writer and public intellectual. Through detailed close-readings of all of his major literary works from 1970 onwards and careful analysis of his political writings from 1965 to 2005, it argues that Grass's tendency to insert clearly recognisable self-images into his literary texts represents a coherent and calculated reaction to his constant exposure in the media-led public sphere. It underlines the degree of play which has characterised Grass's relationship to this sphere and himself as part of it and explains how a concern with the very concept of authorship has conditioned the way his work as a whole has developed on both thematic and structural levels. The major achievement of this study is to develop a new interpretative paradigm for Grass's work. It explains for the first time how his playful tendency to manipulate his own authorial image conditions all levels of his texts and is equally manifest in literary and political realms.
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