After NatureRandom House, 2002 - 116 Seiten After Nature, W. G. Sebald’s first literary work, now translated into English by Michael Hamburger, explores the lives of three men connected by their restless questioning of humankind’s place in the natural world. From the efforts of each, “an order arises, in places beautiful and comforting, though more cruel, too, than the previous state of ignorance.” The first figure is the great German Re-naissance painter Matthias Grünewald. The second is the Enlightenment botanist-explorer Georg Steller, who accompanied Bering to the Arctic. The third is the author himself, who describes his wanderings among landscapes scarred by the wrecked certainties of previous ages. After Nature introduces many of the themes that W. G. Sebald explored in his subsequent books. A haunting vision of the waxing and waning tides of birth and devastation that lie behind and before us, it confirms the author’s position as one of the most profound and original writers of our time. From the Hardcover edition. |
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... eyes cannot see its limits . A patch of brown scorched earth whose contour like the head of a whale or an open - mouthed leviathan devours the pale green meadow plains , and the marshily shining stretches of water . Above it , pushed ...
... eyes cannot see its limits . A patch of brown scorched earth whose contour like the head of a whale or an open - mouthed leviathan devours the pale green meadow plains , and the marshily shining stretches of water . Above it , pushed ...
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... heavy blues of the clouds a fiery red arose , and colours such as his eyes had not known radiantly wandered about , never again to be driven out of the painter's memory . These colours unfold as the reverse of the spectrum in · 30.
... heavy blues of the clouds a fiery red arose , and colours such as his eyes had not known radiantly wandered about , never again to be driven out of the painter's memory . These colours unfold as the reverse of the spectrum in · 30.
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... time , Steller thinks , for Bering to open his eyes and look at him . What is this being called human ? A beast , shrouded in deep mourning , in a black coat lined with black fur . ... For two weeks , with the wind fair , ..57.
... time , Steller thinks , for Bering to open his eyes and look at him . What is this being called human ? A beast , shrouded in deep mourning , in a black coat lined with black fur . ... For two weeks , with the wind fair , ..57.
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Alexander's battle Alps already Alsace altar panels altar-work Altdorfer Anna Anthony Anthony's fire Antonian hospital Aschaffenburg Bamberg Bay of Avatsha beautiful blue body brothers child clouds colours curved feather Cyriax Danzig darkness dead death desert dust earth Erbach eyes face Frankfurt Fürth gaze German ghetto green grey Grünewald hand head heart horse hour Isenheim Jews land landscape later leaves Lepekhin light Lindenhardt living look Mainz Mathis Nithart MICHAEL HAMBURGER midst miracle misfortune mountain nature night Nürnberg outermost painted painter peasants perscrutamini Petropavlovsk phosphorescent picture picture's planet red headcloth sails saint salt Sandrart scarcely seems self-portrait shadows fall ship motionless sickle sits smoke snow snow-covered soul Steller strange Tatar tells Theophon things tiny translated tree turned Tyumen valley Vitus Bering W. G. Sebald waves whale window Windsheim wings Würzburg yellow Zülch