The Rings of SaturnHarvill Press, 1999 - 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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... travelled better than that day as we journeyed into the settling dusk . As in the old days , long ago , I saw the sun going down over the plains , a great red disc sinking into the snow as though it were setting upon the sea . Swiftly ...
... travelled better than that day as we journeyed into the settling dusk . As in the old days , long ago , I saw the sun going down over the plains , a great red disc sinking into the snow as though it were setting upon the sea . Swiftly ...
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... travelled the upper reaches of the Congo and was not blinded by greed for money , wrote Casement , would behold the agony of an entire race in all its heart - rending details , a suffering that eclipsed even the most calamitous tales in ...
... travelled the upper reaches of the Congo and was not blinded by greed for money , wrote Casement , would behold the agony of an entire race in all its heart - rending details , a suffering that eclipsed even the most calamitous tales in ...
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Winfried Georg Sebald. i 1 ך er seaside holidaymakers and travelled at a maximum speed of sixteen miles per hour . As for the heraldic creature itself , the Libro de los seres imaginarios , to which reference has already been made ...
Winfried Georg Sebald. i 1 ך er seaside holidaymakers and travelled at a maximum speed of sixteen miles per hour . As for the heraldic creature itself , the Libro de los seres imaginarios , to which reference has already been made ...
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