Young AusterlitzPenguin, 2005 - 57 Seiten In Young Austerlitz taken from the last book W. G. Sebald saw published we are told the story of a man who learns that his past is a lie. |
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... window , and perhaps that is why when I was out and about some- where on a summer's day years later , and passed a house with all its windows thrown open , I felt an extraordi- nary sense of being carried away and out of myself . It was ...
... window , and perhaps that is why when I was out and about some- where on a summer's day years later , and passed a house with all its windows thrown open , I felt an extraordi- nary sense of being carried away and out of myself . It was ...
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... window wide open , so that once , after a night of stormy weather , she woke up in the morning under a blanket of snow with- out coming to the slightest harm . However , it was differ- ent in the manse . The sick - room windows were ...
... window wide open , so that once , after a night of stormy weather , she woke up in the morning under a blanket of snow with- out coming to the slightest harm . However , it was differ- ent in the manse . The sick - room windows were ...
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... window with me for a little while , looking out too , and sometimes cleared their throats slightly . When they had gone again , it was as quiet as before except for the shallow breathing I could hear behind me , and an eternity seemed ...
... window with me for a little while , looking out too , and sometimes cleared their throats slightly . When they had gone again , it was as quiet as before except for the shallow breathing I could hear behind me , and an eternity seemed ...
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