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| Saturn's Moons: A W.G. Sebald Handbook (Legenda Main Series) by Jo Catling, Richard Hibbitt
| | List Price: | $89.50 |  | | Available: | Not yet published |  | |  | | Sales Rank: | 3416353 | | Studio: | Legenda |  | | Binding: | Hardcover | | Number Of Pages: | 250 | | Publication Date: | December 01, 2008 | | Publisher: | Legenda |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description The German novelist, poet and critic W. G. Sebald (1944-2001) has in recent years attracted a phenomenal international following for his evocative prose works such as Die Ausgewanderten (The Emigrants), Die Ringe des Saturn (The Rings of Saturn) and Austerlitz, spellbinding elegiac narratives which, through their deliberate blurring of genre boundaries and provocative use of photography, explore questions of Heimat and exile, memory and loss, history and natural history, art and nature. Saturns Moons: a W. G. Sebald Handboo brings together in one volume a wealth of new critical and visual material on Sebalds life and works, encompassing a range of first-hand accounts by his former colleagues and students. The contributions cover various phases and facets of the writers career, including Sebald as teacher, as founder of the British Centre for Literary Translation at UEA, and as scholar and critic. Lavishly illustrated, the Handbook contains definitive primary and secondary bibliographies, details of audiovisual material and interviews, and a catalogue of Sebalds library. Contributors include Jo Catling, Florian Radvan, Clive Scott, Richard Sheppard, Gordon Turner and Ulrich von Bulow. Drawing on a range of original sources from the Sebald Nachlass the most important part of which is now held in Marbach, where it will be the subject of a major exhibition in 2008-9 Saturns Moons provides an invaluable source for future Sebald studies in English and German alike, complementing recent critical works on subjects such as history, memory, modernity, reader response and the visual. |
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