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Silent Catastrophes

Essays in Austrian Literature

W G Sebald author Dr Jo Catling translator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd

Publishing:23rd Jan '25

£25.00

This title is due to be published on 23rd January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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‘We have become suspicious, rightly, of claims for literary greatness, but in Sebald’s case the claim was triumphantly justified. He was, he is, the real thing’ John Banville, Guardian

From acclaimed critic, novelist and academic W. G. Sebald, author of Austerlitz and The Rings of Saturn, a collection of essay on the Austrian writers who meant so much to him - appearing for the first time in English

As a German in self-chosen exile from his country of birth, Sebald found a particular affinity with these writers from a neighbouring nation. The traumatic evolution of Austria from vast empire to diminutive Alpine republic, followed by its annexation by Germany, meant that concepts such as ‘home/land’, ‘borderland’ and ‘exile’ occupy a prominent role in its literature, just as they would in Sebald’s own.

Through a series of remarkable close readings of texts by Bernhard, Stifter, Kafka, Handke, Roth and more, Sebald charts both the pathologies which so often drove their work and the seismic historical forces which shaped them. This sequence of essays will be a revelation to Sebald’s English-language readers, tracing as they do so many of the themes which animate his own literary writings, to which these essays form a kind of prelude.

'A writer whose life and work has become a wonderful vindication of literary culture in all its subtle and entrancing complexity' Guardian

‘Sebald was probably the greatest intellect and voice of the late twentieth century’ Antony Beevor, The Times

Reading him feels like being spoken to in a dream . . . An extraordinary presence in contemporary literature * New Yorker *
Sebald is surely a major European author . . . he reaches the heights of epiphanic beauty only encountered normally in the likes of Proust * Independent *
W.G. Sebald, the greatest writer of our time -- Peter Carey
Most writers, even good ones, write of what can be written. . . . The very greatest write of what cannot be written. . . . I think of Akhmatova and Primo Levi, for example, and of W. G. Sebald * New York Times *
Sebald is the Joyce of the 21st Century * The Times *

ISBN: 9780241144190

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240 pages