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".
溫弗裏德·格奧爾格·塞巴爾德 《移民》
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...
評分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...
評分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...
評分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...
評分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...
這本書快齣中文譯本吧
评分max ferber
评分在去德國的飛機+波茨坦廣場的星巴剋+wintergarten+朋友傢裏看完。讀這本Sebald纔明白他作品裏的層次感,一層層的記憶、敘事,文字和圖像,虛構和現實,寫作內容和寫作本身,分得清又分不清。裏麵無數次齣現的butterfly,讓我懷疑Sebald在寫這本書的時候是不是在想著納博科夫。
评分在去德國的飛機+波茨坦廣場的星巴剋+wintergarten+朋友傢裏看完。讀這本Sebald纔明白他作品裏的層次感,一層層的記憶、敘事,文字和圖像,虛構和現實,寫作內容和寫作本身,分得清又分不清。裏麵無數次齣現的butterfly,讓我懷疑Sebald在寫這本書的時候是不是在想著納博科夫。
评分讀Sebald不知不覺讓人沉浸其中不能自拔
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