 
		| A Soldier OnceThe New York Times 2007 PEELING THE ONION 425 pp. Harcourt. 
 It is after the war when the artist-in-progress observes: "Anyone who has seen not only individual corpses but corpses in piles looks on every new day as a gift." As a P.O.W., when he is shown pictures of Bergen-Belsen, Grass says simply, "I couldn’t believe it." He writes: "First, incredulity, when the concentration camp pictures startled me with their black-and-whiteness; then, speechlessness." 
 John Irving 
 
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