The Rings of SaturnHarvill Press, 1998 - 296 Seiten W. G. Sebald's new book is a work of imaginative literature, the fictional record of a journey on foot through coastal East Anglia, Sebald's home for the last 20 years. It is also an exploration of England's pastoral and imperial past. |
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... Hall , I got out . The train ground into motion again and disappeared round a gradual bend , leaving a trail of black smoke behind it . There was no station at the stop , only an open shelter . I walked down the deserted platform , to ...
... Hall , I got out . The train ground into motion again and disappeared round a gradual bend , leaving a trail of black smoke behind it . There was no station at the stop , only an open shelter . I walked down the deserted platform , to ...
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... hall stands over three yards tall . With its yellowish and moth - eaten fur , it resembles a ghost bowed by sorrows ... Hall that August afternoon , amidst a throng of visitors who occasionally lingered here or there , I was variously ...
... hall stands over three yards tall . With its yellowish and moth - eaten fur , it resembles a ghost bowed by sorrows ... Hall that August afternoon , amidst a throng of visitors who occasionally lingered here or there , I was variously ...
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... hall and told them without further ado that they had one hour to pack their personal belongings and make some tea for themselves and the freedom fighters , and then a great fire of retribution would be raised . First , said Mrs Ashbury ...
... hall and told them without further ado that they had one hour to pack their personal belongings and make some tea for themselves and the freedom fighters , and then a great fire of retribution would be raised . First , said Mrs Ashbury ...
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already amidst Aris Kindt Ashbury Bawdsey beach Beccles body Boulge Bredfield Browne Browne's building Casement century clouds coast Congo dark dead death deserted Ditchingham Ditchingham Hall dream Dunwich Dunwich Heath earth empty eyes fields fire fish FitzGerald garden Garden of Cyrus gaze German green grey hall hand head hour hundred Janine knew Konrad Korzeniowski land later light lived London looked Lowestoft Matadi Michael morning mulberry museum never night North Sea Norwich once Orford palace park perhaps reached recall remained RIVER ALDE seemed sericulture Shingle Street ships silk cultivation silkworms sitting Somerleyton Southwold stone stood strange Suffolk summer Swinburne Temple things Thomas Abrams Thomas Browne thought thousand Tlön took towers town travelled trees turn Vicomte W. G. Sebald walked walls window writing wrote yards