The Emigrants

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出版者:New Directions
作者:W. G. Sebald
出品人:
页数:238
译者:Michael Hulse
出版时间:1997-9-17
价格:USD 16.95
装帧:Paperback
isbn号码:9780811213660
丛书系列:
图书标签:
  • 德国
  • 塞巴尔德
  • 德国文学
  • W.G.Sebald
  • 移民
  • 文学
  • 小说
  • 英文原版
  • 移民
  • 历史
  • 家庭
  • 身份
  • 迁徙
  • 文化
  • 记忆
  • 社会
  • 变革
  • 归属
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具体描述

Among the greatest and most moving achievements of contemporary German writing"(Rheinischer Merkur), the four long narratives in W. G. Sebald's The Emigrants appear at first sight to be straightforward biographies of four Germans in exile. But Sebald has wrought something altogether new. Illustrated throughout with enigmatic photographs, it is an astonishingly beautiful book -- "one of the best novels to appear since WWII" (Review of Contemporary Fiction).The Emigrants was chosen three times -- by Susan Sontag, Tariq Ali, and A.S. Byatt -- in the London Times Literary Supplement as the 1996 International Book of the Year. Susan Sontag wrote: "W.G. Sebald's The Emigrants is the most extraordinary, thrilling new book I've read this year...indeed for several years. It is like nothing I've ever read...I know of no book which conveys more about that complex fate, being a European at the end of European civilization. I know of few books written in our time but this is one which attains the sublime".

作者简介

温弗里德·格奥尔格·塞巴尔德 《移民》

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In his fiction work The Emigrants, W. G. Sebald traces lives of four German Jewish emigrants. He examines how each of them leaves their native country and what they become in their new lands through the lens of a narrator acquainted with all of them, whose...

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In his fiction work The Emigrants, W. G. Sebald traces lives of four German Jewish emigrants. He examines how each of them leaves their native country and what they become in their new lands through the lens of a narrator acquainted with all of them, whose...

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In his fiction work The Emigrants, W. G. Sebald traces lives of four German Jewish emigrants. He examines how each of them leaves their native country and what they become in their new lands through the lens of a narrator acquainted with all of them, whose...

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In his fiction work The Emigrants, W. G. Sebald traces lives of four German Jewish emigrants. He examines how each of them leaves their native country and what they become in their new lands through the lens of a narrator acquainted with all of them, whose...

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In his fiction work The Emigrants, W. G. Sebald traces lives of four German Jewish emigrants. He examines how each of them leaves their native country and what they become in their new lands through the lens of a narrator acquainted with all of them, whose...

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读Sebald不知不觉让人沉浸其中不能自拔

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在去德国的飞机+波茨坦广场的星巴克+wintergarten+朋友家里看完。读这本Sebald才明白他作品里的层次感,一层层的记忆、叙事,文字和图像,虚构和现实,写作内容和写作本身,分得清又分不清。里面无数次出现的butterfly,让我怀疑Sebald在写这本书的时候是不是在想着纳博科夫。

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类似欧洲伤痕文学?...难以欣赏

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真是个神奇的德裔作家。真是个神奇的看图写作的散文集!

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