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W. G. Sebald

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287: 355:. Contrary to Germany's political and intellectual establishment, Sebald denied the singularity of the Holocaust: "I see the catastrophe caused by the Germans, dreadful as it was, by no means as a singular event – it developed with a certain logic from European history and then, for the same reason, ate itself into European history." Consequently, Sebald, in his literary work, always tried to situate and contextualize the Holocaust within modern European history, even avoiding a focus on Germany. 40: 408:. They are notable for their curious and wide-ranging mixture of fact (or apparent fact), recollection and fiction, often punctuated by indistinct black-and-white photographs set in evocative counterpoint to the narrative rather than illustrating it directly. His novels are presented as observations and recollections made while travelling around Europe. They also have a dry and mischievous sense of humour. 1188:, ed. Torsten Hoffmann, Frankfurt/M.: Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag, 2011, p. 260: "Ich sehe die von den Deutschen angerichtete Katastrophe, grauenvoll wie sie war, durchaus nicht als Unikum an – sie hat sich mit einer gewissen Folgerichtigkeit herausentwickelt aus der europĂ€ischen Geschichte und sich dann, aus diesem Grunde auch, hineingefressen in die europĂ€ische Geschichte." 1646: 308:. With grown and still growing reputation, he was now in high demand by literary institutions and radio programmes throughout Western Europe. Newspapers, magazines and journals from Germany, Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, Britain and the U.S. urged him for interviews. "Condemned to unrest I am, I am afraid", he wrote to 320:
in December 2001. The event threw the literary public into a state of shock. Sebald had been driving with his daughter Anna, who survived the crash. The coroner's report, released some six months after the accident, stated that Sebald had suffered a heart attack and had died of this condition before
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Sebald's works are largely concerned with the themes of memory and loss of memory (both personal and collective) and decay (of civilizations, traditions or physical objects). They are, in particular, attempts to reconcile himself with, and deal in literary terms with, the trauma of the
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For a considerable time, Sebald had been aware of a congenital cardiac insufficiency; to a visitor from the US, he described himself in August 2001 as "someone who knows he has to leave before too long". Sebald died while driving near
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have been erected along the way with texts from the book relating to the respective topographical place, and also with reference to fire and to people who died in the Second World War, two of Sebald's main themes.
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was received enthusiastically on an international scale; literary critics celebrated it frenetically; the book established Sebald as a modern classic." He was tipped as a possible future winner of the
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and recalled that no one knew how to explain what they had just seen. The Holocaust and European modernity, especially its modes of warfare and persecution, later became central themes in his work.
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Rupprecht, Caroline. “Silkworms and Concentration Camps: W.G. Sebald’s The Rings of Saturn and Austerlitz” Asian Fusion: New Encounters in the Asian-German Avant-garde, Peter Lang, 2020. 33-54.
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until 1947; his maternal grandfather, the small-town police officer Josef Egelhofer (1872–1956), was the most important male presence during his early years. Sebald was shown images of
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in Switzerland for a year hoping to work as a teacher but could not settle. Sebald married his Austrian-born wife, Ute, in 1967. In 1970 he became a lecturer at the
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In a number of interviews, Sebald claimed that his third given name was "Maximilian" – this has, however, turned out not to be the case; see Uwe SchĂŒtte,
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wurde international begeistert rezipiert, von der Literaturkritik frenetisch gefeiert und verlieh Sebald den Status eines modernen Klassikers."
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famously contains a sentence that is 9 pages long). Sebald closely supervised the English translations (principally by
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Zaslove, Jerry. "W. G. Sebald and Exilic Memory: His Photographic Images of the Cosmogony of Exile and Restitution".
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Sebald completely rejected the mainstream of Western German literature of the 1950s to 1970s, as represented by
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Christian Hein, 'Rezeption | Deutschsprachiger Raum'. In: Claudia ÖhlschlĂ€ger, Michael Niehaus (eds.),
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Uwe SchĂŒtte, 'Rezeption | Anglo-amerikanischer Raum'. In: Claudia ÖhlschlĂ€ger, Michael Niehaus (eds.),
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Grumley, John, "Dialogue with the Dead: Sebald, Creatureliness, and the Philosophy of Mere Life",
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Scott Denham, 'Forword: The Sebald Phenomenon', in: Scott Denham, Mark McCulloh (eds.),
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is expressed in several books delicately tracing his own biographical connections with
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Philippa Comber, 'Autorbiographie'. In: Claudia ÖhlschlĂ€ger, Michael Niehaus (eds.),
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Bewes, Timothy. "What is a Literary Landscape? Immanence and the Ethics of Form".
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as three recently deceased writers who would have been worthy laureates.
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as a major influence on his work, and paid homage within his work to
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his car swerved across the road and collided with an oncoming lorry.
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in June 2001, returning from one trip and setting out for the next.
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W.G. Sebald, Schriftsteller und SchĂŒler am Gymnasium Oberstdorf
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as his literary models. He also credited the Austrian novelist
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in Switzerland, where he received a degree in 1965. He was a
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Remembering and Imagining the Holocaust: The Chain of Memory
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about the author's trek through the East Anglian landscape.
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Luftkrieg und Literatur: Mit einem Essay zu Alfred Andersch
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Sebald studied German and English literature first at the
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Wylie, John. "The Spectral Geographies of W. G. Sebald".
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Passagen: 50 Jahre Germanistik an der Monash UniversitÀt.
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Across the Land and the Water: Selected Poems, 1964–2001.
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Vanessa Thorpe, 'Cult novelist killed in car accident',
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The Emergence of Memory: Conversations with W.G. Sebald
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The Emergence of Memory: Conversations with W.G. Sebald
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Stuttgart: Metzler, 2017, pp. 305–309, pp. 305 and 306.
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at UEA. In 1989 he became the founding director of the
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The Revival of myth: a study of Alfred Döblin's novels
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The Revival of Myth: A Study of Alfred Döblin's Novels
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Sebald was also the author of three books of poetry:
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Searching for Sebald: Photography after W. G. Sebald
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created an eleven kilometre long walkway called the
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W.G. Sebald is buried in St. Andrew's churchyard in
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Saturn's Moons, W. G. Sebald - A Handbook
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Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2011, p. 33.
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573:. AusgewĂ€hlte Gedichte 1964–2001.) English ed. 2012 130: 105: 97: 89: 72: 46: 30: 1276:. University of South Carolina Press. p. 66. 290:W.G. Sebald to Andreas Dorschel, June 2001, page 1 3113:Emigrants from West Germany to the United Kingdom 1402:: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of September 2024 ( 1066:Figurationen. Zum lyrischen Werk von W.G. Sebald. 643:As a memorial to the writer, in 2005 the town of 262:in 1986. In 1987, he was appointed to a chair of 1719:BBC Radio4 Program: "A German Genius in Britain" 1488:Reading W. G. Sebald: Adventure and Disobedience 1358:, vol. 9, nos. 3–4, pp. 258–283, 1 November 2005 1234:St. Ingbert: Röhrig, 2010, pp. 491–517, p. 491). 965:Stuttgart: Metzler, 2017, pp. 300–305, p. 300: " 839:(4th ed.). Critical Survey of Long Fiction. 1709:Audio interview with Sebald on KCRW's Bookworm 1538:. Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 2006. 1483:. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2006. 486:Die Ringe des Saturn. Eine englische Wallfahrt 1739: 1040:W.G. Sebald-Handbuch: Leben – Werk – Wirkung. 963:W.G. Sebald-Handbuch: Leben – Werk – Wirkung. 950:W.G. Sebald-Handbuch: Leben – Werk – Wirkung. 8: 1531:. New York, Columbia University Press, 2008. 1524:. New York: Columbia University Press, 2017. 856:, 17 December 2001, accessed 9 October 2010. 3143:Academic staff of the University of Hamburg 1885:Category:Translators of William Shakespeare 1564:Journal of the Interdisciplinary Crossroads 1545:. University of South Carolina Press, 2003. 1329:"Among Kafka's Sons: Sebald, Roth, Coetzee" 761: 759: 211:. His father remained a detached figure, a 165:(18 May 1944 – 14 December 2001), known as 3103:Academics of the University of East Anglia 1746: 1732: 1724: 1417:Jo Catling; Richard Hibbitt, eds. (2011). 1354:by Adrian Curtin and Maxim D. Shrayer, in 1135:W.G. Sebald: EinfĂŒhrung in Leben und Werk. 1053:W.G. Sebald. EinfĂŒhrung in Leben und Werk. 753:Berlin/Boston, MA: de Gruyter, 2020, p. 8. 751:W.G. Sebald. Leben und literarisches Werk. 472:Die Ausgewanderten. Vier lange ErzĂ€hlungen 38: 27: 1999:Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen 1696:"W. G. Sebald: Looking and Looking Away" 1694:Mitchelmore, Stephen (1 November 2004). 1503:Denham, Scott and Mark McCulloh (eds.). 1120:Speak, Silence: In Search of W.G. Sebald 1042:Stuttgart: Metzler, 2017, pp. 5–9, p. 9. 341:and its effect on the German people. In 285: 3108:Alumni of the University of East Anglia 1659:Complete bibliography of Sebald's works 1534:Long, J. J. and Anne Whitehead (eds.). 1529:W. G. Sebald: Image, Archive, Modernity 1214:Peter Morgan distinguishes the "novel" 1019:"Tidningen Vi – STÃNDIGT DENNA HORACE!" 977: 975: 742: 268:British Centre for Literary Translation 2009:Christian Hoffmann von Hoffmannswaldau 1635: 1395: 1105:W.G. Sebald: History – Memory – Trauma 16:German writer and academic (1944–2001) 1505:W. G. Sebald: History, Memory, Trauma 508:On the Natural History of Destruction 344:On the Natural History of Destruction 7: 766:O'Connell, Mark (14 December 2011). 715:Patience (After Sebald) (soundtrack) 444:Nach der Natur. Ein Elementargedicht 1498:Von neuen Gedichten und Geschichten 1536:W. G. Sebald: A Critical Companion 1507:. Berlin, Walter de Gruyter, 2005. 768:"Why You Should Read W. G. Sebald" 242:from 1966 to 1969. He returned to 14: 2034:Anthony Ulrich, Duke of Brunswick 868:"On Misunderstanding W.G. Sebald" 689:a round wooden bench encircles a 3088:20th-century German male writers 1804:Early New High German literature 1644: 1612:By Sebald, W.G. (Winfried Georg) 982:Gussow, Mel (15 December 2001). 654:It runs from the border post at 3133:Road incident deaths in England 1270:McCulloh, Mark Richard (2003). 835:Carrigan Jr., Henry L. (2010). 1566:, Vol. 3 (No. 1) (April 2006). 19:For the FBI double agent, see 1: 3138:University of Fribourg alumni 3093:20th-century German novelists 1799:Middle High German literature 1585:Sebald, W.G. (Winfried Georg) 1368:Gutbrod, Hans (31 May 2023). 1331:, 22 January 2013; review of 1303:Lynne Sharon Schwartz (ed.), 1077:Lynne Sharon Schwartz (ed.), 1068:Eggingen: Isele, 2021, p. 49. 2085:Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock 1672:The New York Review of Books 1628:Resources in other libraries 1604:Resources in other libraries 1461:Arnold, Heinz Ludwig (ed.). 1384:(inactive 12 September 2024) 1218:from the "prose narratives" 571:Über das Land und das Wasser 199:. His father had joined the 3027:Adelbert von Chamisso Prize 2162:Annette von Droste-HĂŒlshoff 2090:Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz 1244:Wood, James (29 May 2017). 881:(7): 123–38. Archived from 588:The Garden of Forking Paths 328:, close to where he lived. 3159: 2212:Christian Friedrich Hebbel 2167:Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach 2102:(Friedrich von Hardenberg) 2070:Johann Christoph Gottsched 2065:Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 2014:Johann Michael Moscherosch 1936:Walther von der Vogelweide 1890:Reformation era literature 1794:Old High German literature 1755:German-language literature 1548:Patt, Lise et al. (eds.). 1543:Understanding W. G. Sebald 1273:Understanding W. G. Sebald 1004:, former secretary of the 712: 592:Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius 560:Campo Santo, Prosa, Essays 558:London: Hamish Hamilton. ( 547:London: Hamish Hamilton. ( 526:London: Hamish Hamilton. ( 512:London: Hamish Hamilton. ( 442:London: Hamish Hamilton. ( 203:in 1929 and served in the 18: 3098:20th-century German poets 2116:Johann Gottfried Schnabel 2055:Barthold Heinrich Brockes 1643: 1623:Resources in your library 1599:Resources in your library 1456:General and cited sources 1374:Cultures of History Forum 875:Cambridge Literary Review 866:Martin, James R. (2013). 683:University of East Anglia 306:Nobel Prize in Literature 248:University of East Anglia 118:University of East Anglia 37: 2708:Fritz Zorn (Fritz Angst) 2121:Christoph Martin Wieland 2095:Gotthold Ephraim Lessing 2075:Johann Christian GĂŒnther 1956:Gottfried von Strassburg 1789:History of Liechtenstein 813:Neue Deutsche Biographie 639:Sebaldweg ("Sebald Way") 294:The 2001 publication of 240:University of Manchester 3052:Leipzig Book Fair Prize 3012:Ingeborg Bachmann Prize 2934:Rudolf Christoph Eucken 1946:Albrecht von Johansdorf 1880:Swiss writers in German 1559:, 14,2 (2007), 171–188. 1514:, 16,4 (2011), 505–518. 1246:"W.G. Sebald, Humorist" 1117:Angier, Carole (2021). 790:3 February 2009 at the 726:Patience (After Sebald) 708:Patience (After Sebald) 662:, the final section of 500:Logis in einem Landhaus 3128:People from OberallgĂ€u 2267:Conrad Ferdinand Meyer 2172:Joseph von Eichendorff 1941:Wolfram von Eschenbach 1784:History of Switzerland 1169:Richard von WeizsĂ€cker 907:Sebald, W. G. (1973). 806:Thomas Diecks (2010). 681:In the grounds of the 494:A Place in the Country 291: 232:University of Fribourg 228:University of Freiburg 114:University of Fribourg 110:University of Freiburg 3118:German male novelists 2583:Christian Morgenstern 2468:Hugo von Hofmannsthal 2373:Rolf Dieter Brinkmann 2157:Adelbert von Chamisso 1951:Heinrich von Morungen 1875:Liechtenstein writers 1490:. Camden House, 2007. 1479:Bigsby, Christopher. 1356:Religion and the Arts 724:made the documentary 289: 260:University of Hamburg 169:or (as he preferred) 163:Winfried Georg Sebald 125:University of Hamburg 50:Winfried Georg Sebald 3042:Heinrich Heine Prize 2608:Erich Maria Remarque 2578:Friederike Mayröcker 2413:Friedrich DĂŒrrenmatt 1680:(20 December 2001). 1557:Cultural Geographies 1335:by Daniel L. Medin, 1008:, mentioned Sebald, 660:Il ritorno in patria 596:The Rings of Saturn. 540:London: Short Books. 3022:Sigmund Freud Prize 3017:Georg BĂŒchner Prize 2831:Emine Sevgi Özdamar 2543:Else Lasker-SchĂŒler 2408:Heimito von Doderer 2252:Heinrich von Kleist 2242:Friedrich Hölderlin 2080:Friedrich Hölderlin 1926:Reinmar von Hagenau 1839:Austrian literature 1512:The European Legacy 1228:The Rings of Saturn 1203:Heinrich-Böll-Preis 1094:, 16 December 2001. 1010:Ryszard KapuƛciƄski 696:The Rings of Saturn 608:Heinrich von Kleist 549:UnerzĂ€hlt, 33 Texte 480:The Rings of Saturn 399:The Rings of Saturn 264:European literature 219:while at school in 187:Sebald was born in 148:The Rings of Saturn 3032:Hans Fallada Prize 2613:Rainer Maria Rilke 2533:Siegfried Kracauer 2423:Marieluise Fleißer 2338:Johannes R. Becher 2217:Johann Peter Hebel 2111:Friedrich Schiller 1858:Related categories 1779:History of Austria 1774:History of Germany 1690:The last interview 1541:McCulloh, Mark R. 1500:, Edition YE 2008. 1146:Cf. Carol Jacobs, 988:The New York Times 562:) English ed. 2005 551:) English ed. 2004 530:) English ed. 2001 516:) English ed. 2003 502:) English ed. 2013 488:) English ed. 1998 484:London: Harvill. ( 474:) English ed. 1996 470:London: Harvill. ( 460:) English ed. 1999 458:Schwindel. GefĂŒhle 456:London: Harvill. ( 446:) English ed. 2002 292: 254:. Sebald acquired 3123:German male poets 3065: 3064: 3057:Nelly Sachs Prize 2944:Gerhart Hauptmann 2901:Wolf Wondratschek 2826:Sharon Dodua Otoo 2663:Berta von Suttner 2638:Arthur Schnitzler 2628:Ernst von Salomon 2418:Lion Feuchtwanger 2323:Ingeborg Bachmann 2237:E. T. A. Hoffmann 2207:Gerhart Hauptmann 2192:Franz Grillparzer 2187:Jeremias Gotthelf 2137:Bettina von Arnim 2060:Christian Gellert 1961:Dietrich von Bern 1916:Der von KĂŒrenberg 1814:Weimar Classicism 1655: 1654: 1580:Library resources 1486:Blackler, Deane. 1448:(31 January 2012) 1428:978-1-906540-0-29 691:copper beech tree 584:Jorge Luis Borges 160: 159: 21:William G. Sebold 3150: 2984:Elfriede Jelinek 2906:Feridun Zaimoğlu 2896:Peter Wawerzinek 2841:Julya Rabinowich 2801:Christian Kracht 2776:Wladimir Kaminer 2766:Elfriede Jelinek 2528:Egon Erwin Kisch 2473:Ödön von HorvĂĄth 2453:Marlen Haushofer 2287:Adalbert Stifter 2247:Gottfried Keller 2147:Clemens Brentano 2029:Angelus Silesius 2004:Andreas Gryphius 1931:Hartmann von Aue 1921:Dietmar von Aist 1865:Austrian writers 1844:Swiss literature 1824:Literary realism 1762:Related articles 1748: 1741: 1734: 1725: 1705: 1689: 1648: 1647: 1636: 1465:. 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Index

William G. Sebold

Wertach
Bavaria
Norfolk
University of Freiburg
University of Fribourg
University of East Anglia
University of Hamburg
Vertigo
The Emigrants
The Rings of Saturn
Austerlitz
The New Yorker
Wertach
Bavaria
Sonthofen
Reichswehr
Wehrmacht
Nazis
prisoner of war
The Holocaust
Oberstdorf
University of Freiburg
University of Fribourg
Lector
University of Manchester
St. Gallen
University of East Anglia
habilitation

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