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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... knew or thought we knew ; in historiography , the indisputable advantages of a fictitious past have become apparent . Almost every branch of learning has been reformed . A ramified dynasty of hermits , the dynasty of the Tlön inventors ...
... knew or thought we knew ; in historiography , the indisputable advantages of a fictitious past have become apparent . Almost every branch of learning has been reformed . A ramified dynasty of hermits , the dynasty of the Tlön inventors ...
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... knew what was going on in the Ustasha camps , just as they knew of the enormities perpetrated during the Kozara campaign against Tito's partisans , for instance , in the course of which between sixty and ninety thousand people were ...
... knew what was going on in the Ustasha camps , just as they knew of the enormities perpetrated during the Kozara campaign against Tito's partisans , for instance , in the course of which between sixty and ninety thousand people were ...
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... built radar masts along the east coast , eerie wooden structures more than eighty yards high which could some- times be heard creaking in the night . No one knew what purpose they served any more than they knew about the many. 230.
... built radar masts along the east coast , eerie wooden structures more than eighty yards high which could some- times be heard creaking in the night . No one knew what purpose they served any more than they knew about the many. 230.
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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