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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... standing on a mountain of death ? Is that our ultimate vantage point ? Does one really have the much - vaunted histor- ical overview from such a position ? Near Brighton , I was once told , not far from the coast , there are two copses ...
... standing on a mountain of death ? Is that our ultimate vantage point ? Does one really have the much - vaunted histor- ical overview from such a position ? Near Brighton , I was once told , not far from the coast , there are two copses ...
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... more believe eyes than now I can trust my memory . my On the evening before my departure I was standing out on the terrace with Edmund , leaning on the stone balustrade . It was so quiet that I thought I could hear the cries of 212.
... more believe eyes than now I can trust my memory . my On the evening before my departure I was standing out on the terrace with Edmund , leaning on the stone balustrade . It was so quiet that I thought I could hear the cries of 212.
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... standing , who lived with his wife and daughter in Bungay and was said to have liked his glass of sparkling Canary wine at dusk . During the summer of 1795 they were visited every day by a young French nobleman who had fled to England ...
... standing , who lived with his wife and daughter in Bungay and was said to have liked his glass of sparkling Canary wine at dusk . During the summer of 1795 they were visited every day by a young French nobleman who had fled to England ...
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