'In the early Sixties,' said Grass - he was talking to an audience of Greek intellectuals in Athens, during the dictatorship of the Colonels - 'I started doing day-to-day political work. The presumptuous élitist notion that writers are the conscience of the nation and should rise above the practical realities of politics has always gone against my grain.'
LRB 17 October 1985 | PDF Download
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