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The Emergence of Memory: Conversations with W. G. Sebald

The Emergence of Memory: Conversations with W. G. Sebald

by W.G. Sebald (Author), Lynne Sharon Schwartz (Editor)
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When German author W. G. Sebald died in a car accident at the age of fifty-seven, the literary world mourned the loss of a writer whose oeuvre it was just beginning to appreciate. Through published interviews with and essays on Sebald, award-winning translator and author Lynne Sharon Schwartz offers a profound portrait of the writer, who has been praised posthumously for his unflinching explorations of historical cruelty, memory, and dislocation. With contributions from poet, essayist, and translator Charles Simic, New Republic editor Ruth Franklin, Bookworm radio host Michael Silverblatt, and more, The Emergence of Memory offers Sebald’s own voice in interviews between 1997 up to a month before his death in 2001. Also included are cogent accounts of almost all of Sebald’s books, thematically linked to events in the contributors’ own lives.Contributors include Carole Angier, Joseph Cuomo, Ruth Franklin, Michael Hofmann, Arthur Lubow, Tim Parks, Michael Silverblatt, Charles Simic, and Eleanor Wachtel. Read more

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PublisherSeven Stories Press
Publication dateApril 6 2010
Edition1st
LanguageEnglish
Print length176 pages
ISBN-101583229159
ISBN-13978-1583229156
Item weight159 g
Dimensions13.97 x 1.27 x 20.83 cm
Best Sellers Rank#859,136 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #116 in German Literary History & Criticism #2,716 in Literary Essays (Books) #3,129 in Literary Movements & Periods
Customer Reviews4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 56 ratings

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