http://goaliesanxiety.blogspot.com/2012/04/gunter-grass-what-must-be-said.html
A compendium of critical opinions http://summapolitico.blogspot.com/2012/04/part-synopsis-of-grass-poem-controversy.html
And of positive takes http://summapolitico.blogspot/05/defense-of-beast-post-mortem-part-ii-of.html
THE DEVELOPING CODICIL For a discussion of the poetics of the poem and the controversy surrounding that aspect, there is
http://goaliesanxiety.blogspot.com/2012/04/gunter-grass-what-must-be-said.htmlgunter-grass-what-must-be-said.html
over what is openly played out
in war games at the end of which we
the survivors are at best footnotes.
against those who under a loudmouth’s thumb
are pushed into organized cheering—
a strike to snuff out the Iranian people
on suspicion that under his influence
an atom bomb’s being built.
Über reimlose Lyrik mit unregelmäßigen Rhythmen
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CEcQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fs247566901.online.de%2Findex.php%3Foption%3Dcom_filecabinet%26task%3Ddownload%26cid%255B%255D%3D192&ei=nRzNT4vWBZGm8gSW-r3VAQ&usg=AFQjCNEJq7aJcBbD1M-5AXBVaXQ8VxThCQ&sig2=CKvTfHN2lrVftkngUEkk_g
it is a text that is full of tension, in its metrics as well in the relationship of the personal and the objective nature of its subject, war, politics, U-boats, atomic rockets.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1PnvcX4G3c
Put to the side for the time, or forever, whatever easy time you may have charging Grass with grandiose self-importance: he is TRYING for a Hoeldernisque earnestness. Hoelderlin, Brecht – a great formality, an easygoing-seeming free verse, emotionality, objective political concepts... lie uneasily together. Therefore I agree with Detering and others that criticism of the poem as a poem begins at that intersection of subjective elements with the editorial political language and reference to daily events, and those who have already voted: you might give the matter more thought, if only for the sake of political poetry. For one matter has not been addressed, and it lies at the heart of the attacks against the poem: it’s ambiguity mixed with straightforward entirely unambiguous assertions into a world ruled by the Manichean dichotomy friend/ foe. No wonder the defensive aggressive so insecure Netanyahoo & Co. are so upset! After all, this may be the most effective political poem in the West in a very long time. And it is for reasons of aesthetic impurity. I mean, the poem might also screech expressionistically, with ample justification for the prospect it envisions, and don’t think Grass does not know the available repertoire.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/6b674600-afc7-11e1-a025-00144feabdc0,Authorised=false.html?_i_location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ft.com%2Fcms%2Fs%2F0%2F6b674600-afc7-11e1-a025-00144feabdc0.html&_i_referer=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ft.com%2Fcomment
The American President playing war games as though he were still a kid in an arcade. Or it it the Mau-Mau coming out in him now that he is reading Kagan – you can see where Grass might have taken his poem if he were less parochially oriented. Grass’s diatribe, for that is what the so composed poem is too, might easily have been twice as long if had addressed the powers that be behind the Netanyahu / Liberman gang. And what of it, if the poem does not subscribe to the going, fussy aesthetic imperialist criteria, what if it is a bit crude and simple, and intentionally lightly freighted? If only folks were as upset by the subject it addresses as they are by the form Grass takes. The immense media effort taken to avert the subject of the poem and to foist anti-Semitism on to Grass, to make Grass’s youth the subject, and avert the subject he addresses!
However, it is a poem with a shadow… how many poems have shadows… echoes… some very great ones of course do, too… that accompanied the new German President, Gauck, to Israel. You can declare a poet persona non grata, but not his shadow.
http://www.faz.net/aktuell/politik/ausland/besuch-in-israel-gaucks-praesenz-11767435.html
What was Grass thinking or suggesting by his most contentious line? The result of the dissemination of all that destroyed atomic material?
The poem is evidently provocative in the extreme, we can’t tell whether Grass who wrote the poem in a Brechtina manner also absorbed some of Brecht’s slyness in ending up being enviably provocative. I myself don’t think so, I think Grass bumbled into a far greater controversy than he had anticipated, and venture that guess because Grass didn’t tie the links between the US Neo-Cons, the US Congress and AIPAC and Netanjahu / Liberman into the airtight warmonger imperialist reprise case as he might have. Grass is bringing the news, but it is mostly old news, we’ve been hearing of the first strike against Iran for years, it would follow two other first strikes, against an Iraqi and a Syrian atomic reactor, it actually was on the past January 2012, Netanjahu had just been in Washington in March to pitch the same game plan. It is old news but for the Dolphin class U-boats and their ability to deliver rockets with atomic war heads, a capacity just confired by Der Spiegel on Sunday June the 3rd The puzzling line -
“a strike to snuff out the Iranian people..”
Amindebejad may not be the monster that Western propaganda makes him out to be, he may indeed be more demagogue than monster, yet he is also a lot more than your Maltese barking from Big Bertha’s lap. He is more than just a useful idiot for propaganda purposes. The revolutionary anti-imperialist Islamic fervor that empowers him is not be discounted. Nor ought Israeli anxiety to be discounted, no matter the degree to which Israeli demagogues exploit it.
Professor Hinderer points out in his piece in Literaturkritik that Grass tends to be a bit tendentious in other poems, too. Professor Suesselbeck, also at this one sane venue, has pointed out that Grass has been obsessed with an Atomic apocalypse for many years.
Günter Grass might have merely written an encyclical along the lines of his final stanza:
to Israelis and Palestinians—still more,
all the peoples, neighbor-enemies
living in this region occupied by madness
—and finally, to ourselves as well.
My fourth professorial authority of Germanics, Jan Sueselbeck, also mentions in his piece in Literatur Kritik
http://www.literaturkritik.de/public/rezension.php?rez_id=16633 Was geantwortet werden muss
Grass’s poetics lectures at Frankfurt’s Goethe University in the 90s, finds that Grass cannot be said to be up to snuff of Adorno’s [always misunderstood] suggestion that poetry could no longer be written subsequent to the Shoah [my reception of it, and it appeas to be Grass’s too, is that as a measure the end of civilization is a moment that must always be with you], and finds that maybe Grass, although not anti-Semitic, may have “a problem with Jews” as several other Jewish acquaintances of Grass mention along the way.
I have indicated previously and do so once more that I think it is entirely irrelevant to the subject at hand whether Grass happens to be either overtly or unconsciously anti-Semitic. What he stated, editorially, is first of all something that had been known for years, so even if an aging SS general stated it, it would still be the case that various Israeli governments have been contemplating a first strike, and it is more than likely that President Obama will greenlight such an attack after the fall elections, so we can gather from Martin Indyk, twice US ambassador to Israel.
http://www.brookings.edu/research/interviews/2012/05/28-middle-east-indyk
Sueselbeck also hints that Grass may have notions about Germans being victims that do not subscribe to the official line. Again, a matter that may or may not be the case, but is irrelevant, since Grass envisages a worldwide catastrophe - why hasn’t Grass also been accused of secretly belonging to a some Christian sect that believes in the “rapture” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_eschatology
http://finalbookofdaniel.com/secondcoming.html.
After all, Schirrmacher of the FAZ (4.4.12)proceeds to find a huge secret in the poem because he learned in school that poems have secrets, and so if you can’t find it, make it up. As Professor Detering says with marvelous efficiency, the kinds of readings that Schirrmacher and Joffe [see anon] project into the poem’s back cannot be “falsified.” True, all you can do is repeat these phantastic suggestions, or make up one of your own. But what an immense effort to destroy the poem and the poet?
Aren’t we living in a world, at least in the U.S. where Tony Kushner can turn Brecht’s Mother Courage into yet another gay Cabaret and everyone is delighted that we can kiss Brecht’s pathos goodbye as well?
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"Europas Schande" - Günter Grass dichtet wieder
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Günter Grass mischt sich erneut in die internationale Politik ein: Der Literaturnobelpreisträger aus Lübeck kritisiert nun Europa für seine Griechenlandpolitik.
www.ndr.de/ndrkultur/grass197.html
Gunter Grass stands by poem about Greece and Europe - KathimeriniGermany's Nobel literature laureate Gunter Grass has confirmed he wrote a poem which attacked Europe for its treatment of Greece. The poem, called “ Europe's ... www.ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/_w_articles.../2012_444146]
the threat I suppose being that Grass will become a kind of “extra-parliamentary poetic opposition” of one. Just goes to prove I suppose that a Nobel Prize and a considerable body of work can haunt those in power, we are reminded of Stalin’s wanting to censor the Shostakovitch symphonies and many similar attempts through the ages.
To date, various German attempts to neutralize his poems with satire have fallen flat, in my estimate, but for a single highly amusing light touch one on German radio that in a long report on the state of the country merely alludes to Grass’s endeavor by periodically chiming in “Günter Grass is said to be writing a poem about it.” http://www.dradio.de/dlf/sendungen/corso/1772164/
As of this writing early June 2012 – the Israel poem is shadowing the new German president, Gauck’s visit, to Israel and Palestine.
In March 2012, Netanyahu came to Washington to receive yet another green light for a pre-emptive attack on Iran, he had had it once in January, but it was called off. Election year-wary Obama did not green-light him, but told him that come what might Israel had the U.S.’s “back”, and as a parting gift gave him a vase full of Rose Garden daffodils, no, a few plane loads full of bunker busting bombs. Netanyahu went back to Israel but not before addressing the U.S. Congress and AIPAC, both organizations backed his war which you can find recorded and accessible via Youtube and AIPAC.
And just in case anyone forgot John McCain Indian Fighter’s refrain “Bomb bomb bomb Iran” of four years ago, or the slogan “Wimps go to Bagdad, real men go to Teheran”, here is our very own Max Boot of the Council of Foreign Relations this year
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204632204577130834200656156.html
3-See the extensive Context Footnotes:
It is the consequences of a then –Spring 2012 - immediate first strike scenario is what troubled Gunter Grass to launch his I imagine intentionally provocative intervention. Perhaps he is just a vain aging showboat as which the fine poet Durs Gruenbein and lots of other home-boys like Karasak and Rudi Dutchke, whom it afford the opportunity to be back in the news themselves at least in this fashion, to accuse Grass, saying, Hey Günter, it’s time to shut up. “Ta geule!” a character in Handke’s latest spectacular novel, THE GREAT FALL would shout, and magnificently written, his joy in writing makes me want to live. However, just as that nearly congenital exhibitionist Handke invariably really has something to show, isn’t just a loudmouth, GG’s wooden mallet usually hits the big bass drum.
http://www.lr-online.de/regionen/weisswasser/Hoert-endlich-auf-euch-zu-erinnern;art13826,3827154#formular
http://www.faz.net/aktuell/feuilleton/debatten/das-israel-gedicht-von-grass/amerikanische-reaktionen-auf-grass-gedicht-eine-ineffiziente-denunziation-11712035.html
the charge of anti–Semitism bounces, a self-confirming and quickly self-congratulatory daisy chain, a forever hermetically sealed echo-chamber, overwhelmed, sought to ruin Grass Easter bonnet bomb – turn it against him, make him the issue not the issue that troubled him and so many others – it’s really interesting to follow the time line of this - and not a once was the poem even quoted, not one line! But in the Atlantic where the poem then stands accused of not being pretty by the pretty pretty girl who has not the faintest of the barnacles that attach to it – to Netanyahu in Israel, who condemned the poem at least a half dozen times, “How dastardly to put Israel and Iran on the same moral plane”, press conferences, interviews, zeroing in on its most contentious line “a strike to snuff out the Iranian people” no matter, no not one iota of a matter or cognizance taken of Grass’s attempt to self-inoculate himself against the attack writing the verdict of “Antisemitism” is well known. No dice! He is declared persona non grata in Israel, a self-perpetuating echo-chamber, it admits of no opposition, or mention of disagreement, and comments to that effect are quickly expunged if they happen to appear long enough for Google to cache them. [As it did mine at the WSJ, but whose 72 comments where then reduced to 12 with the “revised” version of the Joffe!] It was a nearly unique experience for me to watch the creation of a self-censoring bubble. I say “nearly”, because I had noticed something over the course of a far longer time line with Handke’s impermissible interventions in matters Serbian, but at that time there was no Google and no Google spiders, I had to tie 12 search engines together and pretend I was my great grandfather with his horses and his carriage!
The masses of support that Grass’s poem is acquiring is taken no notice of, at most a brief acknowledgement of Jakob Augstein writing in Der Spiegel. http://summapolitico.blogspot/05/defense-of-beast-post-mortem-part-ii-of.html
contains a list of several dozen intellectuals of real import who came out to support Grass. In the U.S. among noteworthy publications with on-line presence, Salon did, so did Mondoweiss, the World Socialist Journal, Huffington then ran a fine piece by a British “Independent” Journalist.
Yet, First Amendment rights for the sealed echo-chambers are intact.
but at least provides a translation of the poem, with a bit of rudimentary reporting. Bloomberg does not beat around the bush “Guenter Grass, the German writer and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature, brought forth last week an odious little poem that focuses on the threat to world peace posed by the Jewish state, and congratulates its author for the courage to point out this truth.” http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-04-09/israel-iran-history-holocaust-perverted-in-grass-s-poem.html#disqus_thread
Thus the dirty deed done to Grass will persist equally long, I know that the dirty deed that the allegedly stellar Bob Silvers committed on Handke,
http://handke-discussion.blogspot.com/2009/12/letter-to-robert-silvers-ny-review-of.html or that Robert Wilson of The American Scholar committed when Handke
http://handke-discussion.blogspot.com/2007/03/b-c-reverse-of-initial-posting-of-open.html got out of line with his defense of the Serbs from one-sided blame, using third stringers J.L. Marcus and Michael McDonald, leads an equally vivid underground life among the nearly infinite long list of regurgitators of opinions – say in THE FASTER TIMES [!] universal lethargy in discrete quantities. Choked by the gossip vine. Effluent breeding weeds in lakes depriving the water of oxygen. In the instance of Grass it may be that “heeb,” recommended by the FAZ in their eagerness to find support for their take on the poem, will have the last word; who needs anti-Semitism if you have “heeb”! It is not so much the dreadful journalists as the editors who employ them, and the publishers who employ these editors to commit constant perjury.
http://www.commentarymagazine.com/2012/04/05/gunter-grass-iran-and-anti-semitism/
4 NATIONAL INTEREST, HEILBRUNN
http://nationalinterest.org/blog/jacob-heilbrunn/the-gunter-grass-anti-semitism-debate-6751
http://mondoweiss.net/2012/04/the-intellectual-cowardice-of-gunter-grasss-critics.html
But why was I silent for so long?
Because I thought my origin,
marked with an ineradicable stain,
for having been, my opinion, just another member of the brother horde, another child soldier whom their fathers send out to war, until too few of them see the light, is ignored. Nay, the one real Nazi in the crowd who really rubs his nose in his adolescent mistake is Josef Joffe the virulently hyper-ventilating German journalist Neo-Con in the highest standing, the suave ingratiating Josef Joffe, as which I experienced him here in Seattle at the U.W. about a decade ago, co-founder of the National Interest, member of the Hoover institute in who in my assembly of the negative takes on the poem
http://summapolitico.blogspot.com/2012/04/part-synopsis-of-grass-poem-controversy.html
serves as an all purpose voodoo doll, for being the most exorbitant projector. The best German of the lot was Schirrmacher. “„Es ist ein Machwerk des Ressentiments, es ist, wie Nietzsche über das Ressentiment sagte, ein Dokument der ‚imaginären Rache‘einer sich moralisch lebenslang gekränkt fühlenden Generation.“ http://www.faz.net/aktuell/feuilleton/debatten/das-israel-gedicht-von-grass/eine-erlaeuterung-was-grass-uns-sagen-will-11708120.html
Once more, the excellent Tubingen professor Detering comes to the rescue of my sputtering prolixity and points out that the phantasmagoric projections of anti-Semitism and resentiment with which Joffe and Schirrmacher shower the poem cannot be “falsified”; indeed, all you can do is duplicate them ad infinitum and ad nauseam. Nor can you possibly defend against them.
ZEIT (4.4.12) and in http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304299304577347871489771432.html#
Nobel laureate Günter Grass, 84, is a poster boy of "re-education," America's therapy for post-Hitler Germany. Or he was. In 2006, this chest-thumping anti-Nazi laid bare his long-concealed career in the Waffen-SS. Had Mr. Grass sprung the shocker a decade earlier, his 1959 novel "The Tin Drum" would still shine forth as a masterwork, but without the Nobel Prize, which he was awarded in 1999.
Neither has Grass ever been any kind of poster boy, nor is his gradual enlightenment to where he found himself subsequent to Spring 1945 in any way comparable to the forced re-education that communist regimes practiced. Or Romney pere’s “brainwashing” to lower myself to Joffe’s level for the moment.
Joffe is not aware it seems that he does his argument little favor by characterizing being drafted into the SS for a few months or even volunteering as a teenager as a career. However, Joffe is just clever enough, as compared to “heeb” not to demolish The Tin Drum in the course of his Bombardino Demolition Co. act.
“Just before Easter this year, Mr. Grass launched a bigger bombshell, a poem titled "What Must Be Said." The gist: For too long, the poet had been cowed into silence by what he calls the "verdict of anti-Semitism."
Well no, Grass had not been “cowed”, he had been, or the personae of the poet, had been humbled into a quandary, of being a guilty German finding himself in a position where he felt he needed to criticize the successors and survivors of endangering the peace. What one might want to criticize is the presumptuousness of being “the conscience of his people.”
“But in his dotage, he finally dared speak out against the diktat because Israel was readying a "first strike" that would "extinguish" Iran and the "fragile world peace." Germany, though, would "share the guilt" because it was arming Israel with nuclear-capable U-boats.”
“dotage”: really, Joffe, you lowlife, must you sink that low? And call agenbite of inwit “diktat” is on the same gutter level.
are pushed into organized cheering—“
I happened to agree with Grass that Germany would have been better off split into two countries, for the DDR to pursue a democratic socialist course, and not be robbed of its, the People’s Republic of Farmers and Workers accumulated wealth of their factories and agricultural co-operatives by the Neo-Liberal West German robbers. And then the state has to re-start that economy after it has been robbed clean. The banana eaters certainly received a banana where the great majority did not anticipate it.
So it is not a question of whether Grass was right or wrong but whether this is an effective poem or not, and on that score you would have to agree that it most certainly is, and if you look at the poem as closely as it deserves to be regarded, and as slowly as its editorial quality appears to have failed to make people read it, you may agree on that score and see why, also textually.
Nonetheless, it was judged to be a poor poem:
over what is openly played out
in war games at the end of which we
the survivors are at best footnotes.
against those who under a loudmouth’s thumb
are pushed into organized cheering—
a strike to snuff out the Iranian people
on suspicion that under his influence
an atom bomb’s being built.
to name that other land in which
for years—although kept secret—
a usable nuclear capability has grown
beyond all control, because
no scrutiny is allowed.
under which my own silence lay,
I feel now as a heavy lie,
a strong constraint, which to dismiss
courts forceful punishment:
the verdict of “Antisemitism” is well known.
guilty of primal and unequalled crimes
for which time and again it must be tasked—
once again, in pure commerce,
though with quick lips we declare it
reparations, wants to send
Israel yet another submarine—
one whose specialty is to deliver
warheads capable of ending all life
where the existence of even one
nuclear weapon remains unproven,
but where suspicion serves for proof—
now I say what must be said.
Because I thought my origin,
marked with an ineradicable stain,
forbade mention of this fact
as definite truth about Israel, a country
to which I am and will remain attached.
in old age, with my last drop of ink,
that Israel’s nuclear power endangers
an already fragile world peace?
Because what by tomorrow might be
too late, must be spoken now,
and because we—as Germans, already
burdened enough—could become
enablers of a crime, foreseeable and therefore
not to be eradicated
with any of the usual excuses.
because I’ve had it with the West’s hypocrisy
—and one can hope that many others too
may free themselves from silence,
challenge the instigator of known danger
to abstain from violence,
and at the same time demand
a permanent and unrestrained control
of Israel’s atomic power
and Iranian nuclear plants
by an international authority
accepted by both governments.
to Israelis and Palestinians—still more,
all the peoples, neighbour-enemies
living in this region occupied by madness
—and finally, to ourselves as well.
was offensichtlich ist und in Planspielen
geübt wurde, an deren Ende als Überlebende
wir allenfalls Fußnoten sind.
Es ist das behauptete Recht auf den Erstschlag,
der das von einem Maulhelden unterjochte
und zum organisierten Jubel gelenkte
iranische Volk auslöschen könnte,
weil in dessen Machtbereich der Bau
einer Atombombe vermutet wird.
Doch warum untersage ich mir,
jenes andere Land beim Namen zu nennen,
in dem seit Jahren - wenn auch geheimgehalten -
ein wachsend nukleares Potential verfügbar
aber außer Kontrolle, weil keiner Prüfung
zugänglich ist?
Das allgemeine Verschweigen dieses Tatbestandes,
dem sich mein Schweigen untergeordnet hat,
empfinde ich als belastende Lüge
und Zwang, der Strafe in Aussicht stellt,
sobald er mißachtet wird;
das Verdikt "Antisemitismus" ist geläufig.
Jetzt aber, weil aus meinem Land,
das von ureigenen Verbrechen,
die ohne Vergleich sind,
Mal um Mal eingeholt und zur Rede gestellt wird,
wiederum und rein geschäftsmäßig, wenn auch
mit flinker Lippe als Wiedergutmachung deklariert,
ein weiteres U-Boot nach Israel
geliefert werden soll, dessen Spezialität
darin besteht, allesvernichtende Sprengköpfe
dorthin lenken zu können, wo die Existenz
einer einzigen Atombombe unbewiesen ist,
doch als Befürchtung von Beweiskraft sein will,
sage ich, was gesagt werden muß.
Warum aber schwieg ich bislang?
Weil ich meinte, meine Herkunft,
die von nie zu tilgendem Makel behaftet ist,
verbiete, diese Tatsache als ausgesprochene Wahrheit
dem Land Israel, dem ich verbunden bin
und bleiben will, zuzumuten.
Warum sage ich jetzt erst,
gealtert und mit letzter Tinte:
Die Atommacht Israel gefährdet
den ohnehin brüchigen Weltfrieden?
Weil gesagt werden muß,
was schon morgen zu spät sein könnte;
auch weil wir - als Deutsche belastet genug -
Zulieferer eines Verbrechens werden könnten,
das voraussehbar ist, weshalb unsere Mitschuld
durch keine der üblichen Ausreden
zu tilgen wäre.
Und zugegeben: ich schweige nicht mehr,
weil ich der Heuchelei des Westens
überdrüssig bin; zudem ist zu hoffen,
es mögen sich viele vom Schweigen befreien,
den Verursacher der erkennbaren Gefahr
zum Verzicht auf Gewalt auffordern und
gleichfalls darauf bestehen,
daß eine unbehinderte und permanente Kontrolle
des israelischen atomaren Potentials
und der iranischen Atomanlagen
durch eine internationale Instanz
von den Regierungen beider Länder zugelassen wird.
Nur so ist allen, den Israelis und Palästinensern,
mehr noch, allen Menschen, die in dieser
vom Wahn okkupierten Region
dicht bei dicht verfeindet leben
und letztlich auch uns zu helfen.
although what might constitute these stellar reporters criteria we will never know. The fine and humane novelist Louis Begley [among those cited earlier] who joined Grass in his dislike of Netanjahu but can’t see past his memory of the SS [Sturm Staffel] insignia [Runen], it turns out [“is no more a poem than a porcelain urinal could become a work of art, just because [French Dadaist artist] Marcel Duchamp decided to exhibit it as a water fountain,”] hasn’t the faintest about modern poetic conventions or, like many another, never sees past the poem’s editorial aspects.
http://goaliesanxiety.blogspot.com/2012/04/gunter-grass-what-must-be-said.html
and I started to dwell on its versification that I began to realize that Brecht was its godfather, as Detering demonstrates.
http://www.dradio.de/dlf/sendungen/corso/1772164/
And if you read it as slowly as the poem actually makes you read it, and as Grass reads it you will get a different sense of it than as a speed-reader who happens on an editorial: defenses are up, mere words suggesting editorial content are dismissed at once as poetically impossible, which at least helps explain or suggest an explanation to the riddle why people instantly shift into their own political aesthetic sphere. Surfeit, false language. Impossible. Which is why there are times that poets resort to “agit-prop” and provocation.
During a two month focus on this kind of event and story you of course come upon oddities of all kind in this ayuntamiento of the Cien años de soledad, the Charenton of the Mind: an infinitude of uninformed opinions, from the abysm of unrelieved Neo-Con filthy-macnastiest of a Josef Joffe, the lack of anything classy but for Fritz Stern in his interview in the FAZ with Felicitas von Lovenberg, as well as cheap and easy shots from fellow poets and writers who failed to find any merit in Grass’s dirge and, like its critics, fail to acknowledge the numerous intellecuals
http://summapolitico.blogspot.com/2012/05/defense-of-beast-post-mortem-part-ii-of.html
who took it and the issue it addressed seriously, and what little sympathy Grass received, but from me for his awkward emotional exertions,
http://summapolitico.blogspot.com/2012/05/summary-of-grass-controversy.html
Of course Islamic voices chimed in from all over; mostly supportive but not all; most amusingly from far off Sri Lanka – such events as the Grass brouhaha invariably elicit sideshow comedies - where Grass became a Jew who criticized Israel, Iran being portrayed as pure as the virgin Fatima!
http://www.begleitschreiben.net/wie-waere-es-mit-ignorieren-gewesen/
who exists in a world where words like “verzueckt” rule the aviary and who will see the rocket coming at the same time as Mr.McGoo, but who has written favorably and nicely about Handke.
The most, I would say only touching and heart-rending response was the confession of a Jewish survivor and who did so by joining the Hitler Youth [but most of whose family was exterminated] and pretending to be Volksdeutsch, who states that Grass has the right to voice his opinion and agrees with it:
Grass hat das Recht zu solch einer Warnung Aufgrund der Tatsache, dass Günter Grass den Zweiten Weltkrieg tiefschürfend erlebt hat und mit gerade mal 17 Jahren sogar von der Waffen-SS einverleibt worden ist, hat er aus seiner Lebenserfahrung ein deutliches Recht dazu, solch eine Warnung auszusprechen. Die Tatsache, dass die israelische Regierung ihm ein Einreiseverbot ausgesprochen hat, zeigt eindeutig, dass an Grass’ Warnungen etwas dran ist. Es wäre seitens Israel besser gewesen, zu bestätigen, keine nuklearen Waffen zu besitzen und zu erklären, keinen Erstschlag gegen den Iran ausführen zu wollen. Alles das hat nichts mit dem Holocaust zu tun, sondern es geht einzig und allein um die Erhaltung des Friedens heute. http://www.badische-zeitung.de/leserbriefe-68/grass-hat-das-recht-zu-solch-einer-warnung--58301213.html
Grass has the right to voice his opinion for the very reason that he was part of the SS as a young man and experienced what a world war can be like… It would have been better for Israel not to have atomic weapons and to declare that it will not do a first strike….
Occasionally, in that wasteland of
officialeese, a private voice peeks through. Alas, Mr. Joffe and Co. would that you learn to be so generous in
your understanding!
As I fade out from this project and as the scandal putters, but for whatever updates that will be posted at
http://goaliesanxiety.blogspot.com/2012/04/gunter-grass-what-must-be-said.html
to resume my life in the coal mine, we can observe Grass’s shadow, the shadow of his imperfect but ever so effective, provocative poem accompany the new German President, Gauck, on his visit to Israel and Palestine, who, a man of great moral standing, takes an even-handed approach, as apparently a real friend, to Israel, and I await whether Netanjahu / Liberman will be able to deal with the same critique issuing from someone who cannot be so easily besmirched.
Hitler’s toxic leavings, not just a ruined culture that will never recover. That those poor sods then should be at the mercy of the likes of Netanjahu and Liberman. I can’t find either justice or irony or any kind of moral in that. And of course the controversy not only allows no end of cowards to spew bile at Grass, but invigorate the actual existing anti-Semitism.
Michael Roloff, June 2012
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http://artscritic.blogspot.com/2012/05/guenter-grasss-notorious-poem-poetics.html
However, SZ, the Suedeutsche is always game for a controversy, they did Handke’s Justice for Serbia back in 1993. Handke, surprisingly, fails to enter the fray [of the Grass controversy] in this instance. He did the time Grass revealed in Peeling the Onion in 2007 that he had been a member of the Waffen-SS, a tank gunner, small stature, good fit for cramped spaces, U-Boats. Handke strutted forth with the worst kind of self-righteousness, the newsfolk caught up with him in Spain [Handke had forgotten what he had learned from Milovan Djilas] ¡ esto es una vergüenza ! at that time everyone knew at age 17 what the SS was, where I felt I needed to point out that the 30 year old Handke at times seemed not to know what every normal 12 year old does.
Surprising hat with everybody and his cat chiming in on the Grass controversy Peter Handke did not. Journalists, knowing that Handke is always good for a sexy quote, did not get anything out of him until he and his buddy Luc Bondy started giving interviews for the mid-May 2012 premiere of Die Schoenen Tage von Aranjuez. Handke, a pretty bad liar, lied, not that unusual for him, but certainly so in an instance where a star was robbing him of some of his space in the firmament his featured place in the lime light, big time, internationally, the Grass story spread to India, Thailand, Japan.
http://thinkprogress.org/security/2011/12/01/377382/max-boot-iran/
The Council on Foreign Relations’Max Boot is no stranger to calling for increasingly confrontational measures to address Iran’s alleged nuclear weapons program. But in a column in today’s L.A. Times, Boot doubles down on his calls for war while in the same breath admitting that a military strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities would only delay Iran’s acquisition of a nuclear weapon. He writes:
By BRADLEY S. RUSSELL
AND MAX BOOT
Iran threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz last week, in response to U.S. and European Union moves to apply sanctions on its oil industry. Only 21 miles wide at its narrowest point, the strait sees the passage of roughly 28 tanker ships a day, half loaded, half empty. Some 17 million barrels of oil—% of oil traded in the world—go through this chokepoint. If Iran really could close the strait, it would do great damage to the world economy. But it would also damage its own already shaky economy because Iran relies on the strait to deliver oil exports to China and
Context ctd.
Sanctions will neither stop the Iranian nuclear program nor stop the Real War. Only a change in regime can accomplish that. To that end, sanctions could be a positive force if they were combined with support for the Iranian opposition. Just ask the Revolutionary Guards how serious the resistance is: the RG just deployed an additional eight thousand soldiers—some in uniform, others in plain clothes–in the streets of Tehran.But no Western leader cares to help the Iranian opposition, even verbally. When those leaders say “no option is off the table,” they mean some day there might be a military attack against Iran. But financial and tactical assistance to the Iranian people willing to actively fight for freedom is totally off any Western strategic table; “No solution but force … strong military rule. Any outbreak will bring upon the Arabs enormous suffering. We shouldn’t wait for a big uprising to start, but rather act immediately with great force to prevent them from carrying on. … If it’s possible, we should conquer any disputed territory in the Land of Israel. Conquer and hold it, even if it brings us years of war. We should conquer Gaza, and parts of the Galilee, and the Golan. This will bring upon us a bloody war, since war is difficult for us –we don’t have a lot of territory, while the Arabs have lots of space to retreat to. But that’s the only way to survive here.
There is valuable experience [on this matter] we don’t pay notice to. I mean the Ottoman rule over the Arabs. The Turks ruled over the Arabs for 400 years, and there was peace and quiet everywhere. The Arabs hated the Ottomans, but every little thing they did brought mass killings and hanging in towns squares. They were hanging people in Damascus, and Izmir … every town had hanging posts in its center. … The Arabs were so badly beaten, they didn’t dare revolt. Naturally, I don’t recommend the use of hangings as a show of force like the Turks did, I just want to show that the only thing that might move the Arabs from the rejectionist position is force.”
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Israel's Spy Revoly
Something has gone very wrong with Israel's posture on Iran's nuclear program. While Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak lead a confrontational approach -- including dramatic interviews and speeches to U.S. audiences that have convinced many that Israel might soon strike Iran's nuclear facilities -- the former heads of Israel's intelligence agencies have come out publicly against the government's position. First, Meir Dagan -- who headed the Mossad until late 2010 and coordinated Israel's Iran policy -- called an attack on Iran "the most foolish thing I've heard." In April, Yuval Diskin -- the previous head of the domestic intelligence service, the Shin Bet -- voiced a scathing and personal critique of Netanyahu and Barak. Diskin questioned not only the leaders' policy, but also their very judgment and capacity to lead, warning against their "messianic" approach to Iran's nuclear program.
Courting
Failure in Iran Nuke Talks
May 28, 2012
In rebuffing Iran’s concessions on its nuclear
program, the Obama administration is bending to hard-line neocon pressures at
home and Israeli demands abroad. But it also appears stuck on the notion of
permanent U.S. hegemony in the Middle East, says national security expert Flynt
Leverett at www.RaceForIran.com.By Flynt Leverett and Hillary Mann Leverett
On Antiwar Radio, Flynt Leverett reviewed the P5+1 nuclear talks with the Islamic Republic, noting that President Barack Obama and his foreign policy team seem no more prepared to deal with the major issues that must be addressed to enable a meaningful agreement — accepting internationally safeguarded enrichment in Iran and recognizing that a negotiated solution will necessarily entail significant sanctions relief —than it was during its previous attempt at nuclear diplomacy during
Just as the United States had (and has) interests in Asia, it has “critical interests” in the Middle East. And it can only protect and promote those interests by “having positive relations with all of the important players in the region—and especially with Iran.”
This, however, is “a strategic logic” that the Obama Administration “seems no more capable of embracing than its predecessors in the Bush-43 Administration.” (Or, one might add, the Clinton and Bush-41 administrations.) It is a profound “strategic failure.”
In the interview, Flynt also critiqued myths of Iranian “irrationality” and of the Islamic Republic as too unreasoningly hostile toward the United States for real improvement in U.S.-Iranian relations to be possible.
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Flynt Leverett served as a Middle East expert on George W. Bush’s National Security Council staff until the Iraq War and worked previously at the State Department and at the Central Intelligence Agency. Hillary Mann Leverett was the NSC expert on Iran and –from 2001 to 2003 – was one of only a few U.S. diplomats authorized to negotiate with the Iranians over Afghanistan, al-Qaeda and Iraq. [This article was originally published at RaceforIran.com.]
The stunning revelations by Mr. Sanger, The New York Times’s chief Washington correspondent, about the American role in using computer warfare to attack Iran’s nuclear program already have made headlines, and rightly so. He persuasively shows that under Mr. Obama, the United States government has been engaged in what one presidential adviser calls “a state of low-grade, daily conflict.”
The heart of this book is the chapter titled “Olympic Games,” which Mr. Sanger writes is the code name for a joint program of Israel and the United States to insert malicious software into the machinery of the Iranian military-industrial complex and so set back Iran’s ability to manufacture weapons-grade uranium. Specifically, in 2008 and 2009 the software threw off the balance of centrifuges at the Natanz nuclear enrichment center. It did so in a variety of unpredictable ways, making it at first seem like the problems were random or the result of Iranian incompetence. The key to getting inside the computers — which were not connected to the Internet — was to load the virus into thumb drives that Iranian nuclear technicians, perhaps unknowingly, would bring to work and plug into the computer systems there.
http://consortiumnews.com/2012/05/28/courting-failure-in-iran-nuke-talks/
Sanktionen für Günter Grass
Nach dem israelischen Einreiseverbot für Günter Grass wendet sich nach und nach die gesamte Weltgemeinschaft gegen den Autor. Grass-Häuser in aller Welt werden geschlossen, die Botschafter nach Hause geschickt; Politiker der Europäischen Union erwägen ein Tabak- und Schnauzkammembargo, um Grass zu zermürben. Auch immer mehr Schurkenstaaten gehen auf Distanz, u.a. Kim Jong Un: "Wir wissen, daß Grass seit Jahren an einem zehnten, hochangereicherten Roman arbeitet und dafür mit extrem haarspaltendem Material experimentiert. Damit wollen wir nichts zu tun haben." Auch der Iran stellte die Zusammenarbeit mit dem umstrittenen Dichter ein: "Nun gut, auch wir wollen Israel auslöschen", so Mahmud Ahmadinedschad, "aber schnell und relativ schmerzlos. Die Juden vorher mit endlosen Pfuschgedichten zu quälen, das ist grausam und barbarisch."
http://www.titanic-magazin.de/news.html?tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=4882&cHash=b490c75b3c86eb0566eaedd82897fcd6
must be one of the oddest of all time.
Even the Israeli Military and Security Services
realize that the Netanyahoo/ Liberman government
poses a threat to world peace, it would be the case
even if an old SS general said so, but if Günter
Grass, who contorts himself into a knot of contrition
for having been a Teenage Werewolf Nazi provokes this government
with the same truth, it goes into tizzy! And so does
every Neo-Con within range of a news site!
Aufgrund der Tatsache, dass Günter Grass den Zweiten Weltkrieg tiefschürfend erlebt hat und mit gerade mal 17 Jahren sogar von der Waffen-SS einverleibt worden ist, hat er aus seiner Lebenserfahrung ein deutliches Recht dazu, solch eine Warnung auszusprechen. Die Tatsache, dass die israelische Regierung ihm ein Einreiseverbot ausgesprochen hat, zeigt eindeutig, dass an Grass’ Warnungen etwas dran ist. Es wäre seitens Israel besser gewesen, zu bestätigen, keine nuklearen Waffen zu besitzen und zu erklären, keinen Erstschlag gegen den Iran ausführen zu wollen. Alles das hat nichts mit dem Holocaust zu tun, sondern es geht einzig und allein um die Erhaltung des Friedens heute.
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Re: Günter Grass: Was gesagt
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Esther Dischereit
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Link to numerous if not all FAZ pieces about the poem: