The Rings of Saturn by W.G. Sebald - ISBN: 9780099448921
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Journey through transience: haunting walks, lives, and the past entwined.
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The Rings of Saturn

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  • Paperback

    320 pages

  • Release Date

    3 January 2003

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Summary

A new, modern look for Sebald’s classic trilogy of books - Vertigo, The Emigrants and The Rings of Saturn - 20 years after the tragic death of one of our most pioneering and cherished writers.

“Sebald is the Joyce of the 21st Century.” – The Times

What begins as the record of W. G. Sebald’s own journey on foot through coastal East Anglia, from Lowestoft to Bungay, becomes the conductor of evocations of people and cultures past and present. From Chate…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780099448921
ISBN-10:0099448920
Author:W.G. Sebald, Michael Hulse
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:320
Release Date:3 January 2003
Weight:224g
Dimensions:198mm x 130mm x 21mm
Series:Vintage Books
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Critics Review

A novel of ideas with a difference: it is nothing but ideas. Framed around the narrator’s long walks in East Anglia, Sebald shows how one man looks aslant at historical atrocity. Formally dexterous, fearlessly written (why shouldn’t an essay be a novel?), and unremittingly arcane; by the end I was in tears – Teju Cole * Guardian *
A great, strange and moving work * James Wood, Guardian *
The finest book of long-distance mental travel that I’ve ever read * Jonathan Raban, Times Literary Supplement *
A desperate intensity of feeling is thrillingly counterpoised by the workings of a wonderfully learned and rigorous mind * Sunday Times *
Sebald is surely a major European author…he reaches the heights of epiphanic beauty only encountered normally in the likes of Proust * Independent on Sunday *
A highly original work…part memoir, part fiction, part meditative essay writing, and finally an essay for the dispossessed * Sunday Telegraph *
Sebald’s exquisitely written philosophical tramp around East Anglia has you asking questions about truth, art and history at every turn of his mysterious path. What’s never in doubt is the strength of Sebald’s vision or the beauty of his prose * Boyd Tonkin, Independent *
Merges history, geography, memory and philosophy to create something more mood than story – nostalgic, melancholy and wondrous * Time Out *
This spellbinding book changed for ever my idea of what a memoir could be – Laura Cumming, author of ON CHAPEL SANDS * Week *
Sebald is the Joyce of the 21st Century * The Times *

About The Author

W.G. Sebald

W.G. Sebald was born in Wertach im Allg u, Germany in 1944. He studied German language and literature in Freiburg, Switzerland and Manchester. In 1966 he took up a position as an assistant lecturer at the University of Manchester, and settled permanently in England in 1970. He was Professor of European Literature at the University of East Anglia, and the author of The Emigrants, which won a series of major awards, including the Berlin Literature Prize, the Heinrich B ll Prize, the Heinrich Heine Prize and the Joseph Breitbach Prize; The Rings of Saturn, and Vertigo. W.G. Sebald wrote in his native tongue, German, and worked closely with his translator, Michael Hulse, to translate his work into English. He died in December 2001.

Michael Hulse has translated Goethe’s The Sorrows of Young Werther and Jacob Wasserman’s Caspar Hauser, as well as the contemporary German authors Luise Rinser, Botho Strauss and Elfriede Jelinek. He is also an award-winning poet. He lives in Amsterdam.

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