The Rat

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"The Rat" is a darkly satirical novel by Günter Grass that blends dystopian fantasy and political allegory to explore themes of human self-destruction and environmental catastrophe.

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instanceOf literaryWork
novel
author Günter Grass
containsElement dream sequences
fantasy
metafiction
political satire
countryOfOrigin Germany
creator Günter Grass
EnglishTranslator Ralph Manheim
featuresCharacter Günter Grass as fictionalized narrator
talking rat
followsInOeuvre The Flounder
genre dystopian fiction
political allegory
postmodern literature
satirical novel
hasForm prose
hasTranslation The Rat (English translation)
languageStyle allegorical
complex
ironic
literaryMovement postmodernism
medium print
narrativeDevice unreliable narrator
narrativePerspective first-person narration
notableFor bleak vision of human future
blend of fantasy and political commentary
controversial reception in Germany
originalLanguage German
originalTitle Die Rättin
partOf Günter Grass bibliography
publicationYear 1986
publisher Steidl Verlag
setting diverse locations in Europe
post-apocalyptic world
subjectMatter Cold War anxieties
environmental pollution
extinction of humanity
nuclear arms race
theme Holocaust memory
critique of modern civilization
environmental catastrophe
guilt and responsibility
human self-destruction
misogyny and gender relations
nuclear apocalypse
translatedInto English

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Günter Grass notableWork The Rat