• Winfried Georg Sebald (18 May 1944 – 14 December 2001), known as W. G. Sebald or (as he preferred) Max Sebald, was a German writer and academic. At the...
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  • Ausgewanderten) is a 1992 collection of narratives by the German writer W. G. Sebald. It won the Berlin Literature Prize, the Literatur Nord Prize, and the...
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  • Sebald can refer to: Saint Sebaldus of Nuremberg W. G. Sebald (1944–2001), German academic and writer William J. Sebald (1901–1980), American diplomat...
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  • "Dizziness. Feelings.") is a 1990 novel, the first by the German author W. G. Sebald. The first of its four sections, titled 'Beyle, or Love is a Madness...
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  • Austerlitz (novel) (category Novels by W. G. Sebald)
    Austerlitz is a 2001 novel by the German writer W. G. Sebald. It was Sebald's final novel. The book received the National Book Critics Circle Award. Jacques...
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  • just Wargaming), a video game designer W. G. Grace, English cricketer W. G. Sebald (1944–2001), a German writer W. G. Snuffy Walden (born 1950), a musician...
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  • The Rings of Saturn (category Novels by W. G. Sebald)
    Wallfahrt - An English Pilgrimage) is a 1995 novel by the German writer W. G. Sebald. Its first-person narrative arc is the account by a nameless narrator...
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  • 1989 with a grant from the Arts Council by German writer and academic W. G. Sebald (18 May 1944 – 14 December 2001), who was Professor of European Literature...
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  • a book published in 2011. The last award was given in 2014. The PEN/W.G. Sebald Award for a Fiction Writer in Mid-Career was awarded by the PEN American...
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  • A Place in the Country (essay collection) (category Works by W. G. Sebald)
    A Place in the Country consists of six essays or monographs by W.G. Sebald, each devoted to a specific writer or artist. A Comet in the Heavens: On Johann...
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  • Speak, Silence: In Search of W. G. Sebald is a 2021 book by Carole Angier that examines the life of W. G. Sebald. The book has seven "positive" reviews...
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  • Cole Vanessa Springora Vassilis Alexakis Vladimir Oravsky V.S. Naipaul W.G. Sebald William Keepers Maxwell Jr. Autobiografiction Autobiographical novel...
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  • Michaelis, Emily Brontë, Bertold Brecht, Christa Wolf, Kate Jennings, W.G. Sebald, Virginia Woolf, Brian Castro, Nicholas Jose, J. M. Coetzee, Helen Garner...
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  • The book's structure and composition has been compared to the work of W.G. Sebald, and although Open City has "nominally separate" chapters, its lack of...
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  • directed by Peter Krüger. Drawing inspiration from the book Austerlitz by W.G. Sebald the film is a historical, mildly ironic and contemplative look at the...
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    German and Danish. These include The Castle by Franz Kafka, Austerlitz by W. G. Sebald, the Inkworld trilogy by Cornelia Funke and the French Asterix comics...
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    as he wrote The Lazarus Project. In 2011, Hemon was awarded the PEN/W.G. Sebald Award chosen by the judges Jill Ciment, Salvatore Scibona, and Gary Shteyngart...
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    of "industrial dynasties" have attended Rosenberg. The German writer W.G. Sebald taught for a year at the school from 1969 to 1970. Institut Le Rosey...
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    Marlene Streeruwitz, Rainald Goetz, Clemens J. Setz, Oswald Wiener W.G. Sebald Arno Schmidt Much of contemporary poetry in the German language is published...
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  • On the Natural History of Destruction (category Works by W. G. Sebald)
    the Natural History of Destruction is a 1999 book by the German writer W. G. Sebald. Its original German title is Luftkrieg und Literatur, which means "Air...
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    finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in literature. In 2010, she won the PEN/W.G. Sebald Award for A Person of Interest, which was also a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner...
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  • Satrapi One Thousand and One Nights by Scheherazade The Emigrants by W.G. Sebald The Stone Diaries by Carol Shields The Engineer of Human Souls by Josef...
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  • including David Foster Wallace, Salman Rushdie, Susan Sontag, William Gass, W. G. Sebald, and John Ashbery. Bookworm was broadcast by Los Angeles public radio...
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    Plaques Listing for London, English Heritage, Accessed December 2009. W.G.Sebald, The Rings of Saturn, Harvill 1998 / Vintage 2002 pp. 161-66 Maxwell,...
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  • For Years Now (category Works by W. G. Sebald)
    writer W. G. Sebald with images provided by British visual artist Tess Jaray. It was published by Short Books, London in 2001. For years now Sebald W.G., Jaray...
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  • translations of Friedrich Hölderlin, Paul Celan, Gottfried Benn and W. G. Sebald from German, and his work in literary criticism. The publisher Paul Hamlyn...
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    born in Sonthofen Hardy Krüger, actor, spent his childhood in Sonthofen W.G. Sebald, writer, lived in Sonthofen from 1948 to 1963 With other Alpine towns...
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    prose is inconceivable." Döblin was also an influence on writers such as W.G. Sebald and Bertolt Brecht; as Brecht wrote in 1943, "I learned more about the...
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    Retrieved 23 November 2013. "James R. Martin, 'On Misunderstanding W.G. Sebald', Cambridge Literary Review, IV/ 7 (Michaelmas, 2013), pp. 123–38" (PDF)...
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  • fatalities when a refugee ship was sunk by a Russian submarine, and W.G. Sebald published On the Natural History of Destruction, reflecting on the estimated...
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