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Encyclopedia > W.G. Sebald

W. G. (Winifried Georg Maximilian) Sebald (18 May 1944, Wertach im Allgäu–14 December 2001, Norfolk, United Kingdom) was a German writer and academic. Towards the end of his life he was being cited by many literary critics as one of the greatest living authors.


Life and work

He held an academic position at the University of East Anglia for many years.


His works are largely concerned with the theme of memory, both personal and collective. They were in particular attempts to reconcile himself with, and deal in literary terms with, the trauma of the Second World War and its effect on the German people. In On the Natural History of Destruction he wrote a major essay on the wartime bombing of German cities, and the absence in German writing of any real response. His concern with the Holocaust is expressed in several books delicately tracing his own biographical connections with Jews.


His distinctive and innovative novels were written in German, but are well known in English translations which he supervised closely. They include Austerlitz, The Rings of Saturn, The Emigrants, and Vertigo.


Sebald died in a car crash. He was driving together with his daughter, who survived the crash.


Bibliography

In both German and English, as compiled on this page (http://www.davidson.edu/academic/german/denham/SebaldBibliography.htm):

  • Unerzählt. Zusammen mit Jan Peter Tripp. 33 Texte und 33 Radierungen. München, Wien: Hanser, 2003.
  • Außer Land. Drei Romane und ein Elementargedicht: Die Ausgewanderten, Die Ringe des Saturn, Schwindel. Gefühle, Nach der Natur . Frankfurt am Main: Eicborn, 2001.
  • On the Natural History of Destruction: With Essays on Alfred Andersch, Jean Amery, and Peter Weiss. Translated by Anthea Bell. New York: Random House, 2003.
  • After nature. Translated by Michael Hamburger. London: Hamish Hamilton, 2001.
  • For years now: poems. Images by Tess Jaray. London: Short Books, 2001.
  • Austerlitz. Translated by Anthea Bell. New York : Random House, 2001.
  • Austerlitz. München: C. Hanser, 2001.
  • Vertigo. Translated by Michael Hulse. New York: New Directions, 1999.
  • Vertigo. Translated by Michael Hulse. London: Harvill Press, 1999.
  • Rings of Saturn. Translated by Michael Hulse. New York: New Directions, 1999.
  • Luftkrieg und Literatur: mit einem Essay zu Alfred Andersch. München: C. Hanser, 1999.
  • Logis in einem Landhaus: über Gottfried Keller, Johann Peter Hebel, Robert Walser und andere. München: Hanser, 1998.
  • The Emigrants. Translated by Michael Hulse. London : Harvill Press, 1996.
  • The Emigrants. Translated by Michael Hulse. New York : New Directions, 1996.
  • Die Ringe des Saturn: eine englische Wallfahrt. Frankfurt am Main: Eichborn, 1995.
  • Die Ausgewanderten: vier lange Erzählungen. Frankfurt am Main: Eichborn, 1992.
  • Unheimliche Heimat : Essays zur österreichischen Literatur. Salzburg: Residenz Verlag, 1991.
  • Schwindel, Gefühle. Frankfurt am Main: Eichborn, 1990.
  • Nach der Natur: ein Elementargedicht. Photographien von Thomas Becker. Nördlingen: Greno, 1988.
  • A Radical stage: Theatre in Germany in the 1970s and 1980s. Edited by W.G. Sebald. Oxford; New York: Berg; New York: St. Martin's, 1988.
  • Die Beschreibung des Unglücks: zur österreichischen Literatur von Stifter bis Handke. Salzburg: Residenz Verlag, 1985.
  • Der Mythus der Zerstörung im Werk Döblins. Stuttgart: Klett, 1980.
  • Carl Sternheim; Kritiker und Opfer der Wilhelminischen Ära. Stuttgart: W. Kohlhammer [1969].

External links

  • Sebald overview at Guardian Unlimited (http://books.guardian.co.uk/authors/author/0,5917,945947,00.html)
  • Other Sebald resources at Guardian Unlimited (http://books.guardian.co.uk/links/sites_on_writers/s-z/links/0,6135,945918,00.html)


 

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