The Tin Drum by Günter Grass
The novel tells the story of Oskar Matzerath, a boy who decides on his third birthday that he will stop growing and remain a three-year-old forever. Oskar is gifted with a tin drum by his mother, which he uses to express his emotions and thoughts. Living in Danzig during the rise of Nazi Germany, Oskar's refusal to grow is a form of protest against the adult world. The book is a blend of magical realism and historical fiction, providing a unique perspective on the horrors of World War II and the post-war era in Germany.
The 101st greatest book of all time
Ranking Details:
Our ranking system awards points to books based on their appearance and position on curated lists. Here's how it works:
Unranked Lists: For lists without specific rankings, each book receives points equivalent to the list's weight. This approach recognizes the book's inclusion on prestigious lists.
Ranked Lists: Books on ranked lists receive points in two ways:
- Base Points: Initially, every book is awarded points equal to the list's weight, acknowledging its significance.
- Bonus Points: Additionally, books earn bonus points based on their ranking. The total bonus pool, equal to 100% of the list's weight, is distributed among the books, with higher-ranked books receiving more points.
Exponential Distribution: The distribution of bonus points follows an exponential model. This means the top-ranked book (#1) receives significantly more bonus points than those further down the list (e.g., #100). Our algorithm ensures that higher placements are rewarded more generously, reflecting the achievement of a top rank on any given list.
This scoring system ensures that each book's ranking reflects both its presence on multiple lists and its positions within those lists, providing a comprehensive measure of its acclaim and popularity.
List Date Penalty Feature
In our continuous effort to provide the most accurate and fair rankings, we have introduced a new feature: the List Date Penalty. This feature aims to reduce recency bias in our rankings by applying a penalty to books based on their publication dates relative to the list's publication date.
How It Works
- Publication Date Comparison: For each book on a list, we compare its publication date to the publication date of the list.
-
Penalty Application:
- Maximum Penalty: If a book was published in the same year as the list, it receives the maximum penalty, as we believe it hasn't had enough time to stand the test of time.
- Proportional Penalty: Books that were published in the years leading up to the list's publication date receive a proportional penalty based on the number of years they have been available.
- No Penalty: Books that were published more than a specified number of years (max age for penalty) before the list's publication date do not receive any penalty, acknowledging their enduring relevance and influence.
Why This Matters
By mitigating recency bias, the List Date Penalty feature helps to ensure that books that have had more time to be evaluated by readers and critics are given their due weight. This results in a more equitable and historically balanced ranking that truly reflects the greatest books of all time.
Total Points: 2687
This book was first published in 1959
27 Lists
- score: 182 -- 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die - 2006 (Weight: 192)
- score: 177 -- Top 100 Works in World Literature - 2002 (Weight: 200)
- score: 168 -- For The Love of Books - 1999 (Weight: 200)
- score: 153 -- Best German Novels of the Twentieth Century - 1999 (Weight: 152)
- score: 149 -- 50 Memorable Books from 50 Years of Books to Remember - 2005 (Weight: 160)
- score: 136 -- ZEIT-Bibliothek der 100 Bücher - 2009 (Weight: 136)
- score: 131 -- The 100 Best Novels of the 20th Century - 1999 (Weight: 152)
- score: 128 -- Books that Shaped the Century - 2020 (Weight: 128)
- score: 126 -- 50 Classics You Must Read Before You Die - 2024 (Weight: 120)
- score: 122 -- The Bigger Read List - 2003 (Weight: 136)
- score: 120 -- 100 Books, 100 Companions - 2023 (Weight: 120)
- score: 112 -- 1000 Novels Everyone Must Read - 2009 (Weight: 112)
- score: 98 -- 100 Best Books - 2010 (Weight: 96)
- score: 94 -- In Which These Are the 100 Greatest Novels - 2011 (Weight: 92)
- score: 90 -- Big Read (German) - 2004 (Weight: 96)
- score: 85 -- Kanon na koniec wieku (Canon at the end of the century) - 2002 (Weight: 88)
- score: 80 -- As if You Don't Have Enough to Read, Fiction Edition - 2011 (Weight: 80)
- score: 77 -- Robert McCrum's top 10 books of the twentieth century - 2000 (Weight: 84)
- score: 71 -- Waterstone's Books of the Century - 1997 (Weight: 88)
- score: 69 -- The Telegraph’s 100 Novels Everyone Should Read - 2009 (Weight: 68)
- score: 64 -- The Novel 100: A Ranking of the Greatest Novels of All Time - 2004 (Weight: 68)
- score: 61 -- The 100 Greatest Novels of All Time: The List - 2003 (Weight: 68)
- score: 60 -- The 100 Best Books in the World - 2021 (Weight: 60)
- score: 45 -- Harold Bloom's The Western Canon - 1994 (Weight: 60)
- score: 41 -- Der Kanon (The Canon) - 2006 (Weight: 44)
- score: 28 -- 1,000 Books to Read Before You Die: A Life-Changing List - 2018 (Weight: 28)
- score: 12 -- Zeit Literaturkanon - 2012 (Weight: 12)