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W. G. Sebald in Context

W. G. Sebald in Context

W. G. Sebald in Context

Editor:
Uwe Schütte, Georg-August-Universität, Göttingen, Germany
Kai Wolfinger, Christoph Steker, Catharine Annabel, Jo Catling, Florian Radvan, Duncan Large, Rüdiger Görner, Melissa Etzler, Michael Hutchins, Paul Whitehead, Christoph Singer, Bernhard Malkmus, Lisa Kunze, Iain Galbraith, Richard Hibbitt, Torsten Hoffmann, Sven Meyer, Uwe Schütte, Ritchie Robertson, Ben Hutchinson, Luisa Banki, Paul Thompson, Lynn L. Wolff, Jakob Hessing, Nick Warr, Leonida Kovač, Florian Leitner, David Anderson, Martin Schauss, Adrian Nathan West, Andrew J. Webber, Hendrik Otremba, Terry Pitts, Ian Ellison
Published:
September 2023
Availability:
Available
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9781316511350

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    The German academic and writer W. G. Sebald made an astounding ascent into the canon of world literature. In this volume, leading experts from both the English- and the German-speaking worlds explore his celebrated prose works published in the short span from 1996 to his premature death in 2001. Special attention is paid to Sebald's unpublished texts and books awaiting translation into English. The volume – illustrated with many unpublished archive images – scrutinizes the dual nature of Sebald's life and work, located between Germany and England, academic and literary writing, vilification and idolization. Through nearly forty essays on a broad range of topics, W. G. Sebald in Context achieves a revision of our understanding of Sebald, defying many clichés about him. Particular attention is paid to the manifold ways in which Sebald's writings exerted a legacy far beyond literature, especially in the areas of art, cinema, and popular music.

    • Revises established truisms, clichés and myths about Sebald based on anglophone misconceptions or lack of access to the vast body of sources in German
    • Draws on a transnational and interdisciplinary mix of contributors to explore both established key themes and hitherto ignored aspects, as well as new trends in the field of Sebald studies
    • Places special focus on unpublished and untranslated texts, and includes an extensive selection of hitherto unpublished photographs of or taken by Sebald

    Reviews & endorsements

    ‘A terrific book which manages to return Sebald-studies back to a Sebaldian place where grand historical sweeps and the merest marginalia illuminate each other to new effect. Overall, it refreshes both our sense of Sebald as an academic and literary subversive and of the astonishing breadth of themes addressed in and provoked by his work - in film, in pop music, in relation to the Anthropocene, in the cult of The Sebaldian to name a few - and it does so while remaining accessible.’ Grant Gee, director of Patience: After Sebald (2011)

    ‘This is a wonderful handbook of short, readable essays that explores the lesser-known aspects of this complex and elusive writer whose documentary style of prose has always beguiled us into believing we know more about the man than we do.’ Tacita Dean, artist

    ‘A welcome critical repositioning of Sebald and his oeuvre: away from the academy, and freed from the clutches of the Anglophone critical establishment. These interventions resist - as powerfully as their subject did - the jargon of inauthenticity, and give us a Sebald more singular in vision, and less capable of assimilation to dogma - whether humanist or traditionalist - than our increasingly polarized era might prefer.’ Will Self

    ‘If you are interested in Sebald at all, this is an important book that succinctly covers nearly every aspect of his life, career, and writings. It’s a terrific starting point to learn more about Sebald, especially since the writing is very accessible.’ Terry, https://sebald.wordpress.com/

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    Product details

    September 2023
    Hardback
    9781316511350
    346 pages
    235 × 160 × 28 mm
    0.75kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Biograpical Aspects:
    • 1. Allgäu Kai Wolfinger
    • 2. Sebald's grandfather Christoph Steker
    • 3. Manchester Catharine Annabel
    • 4. East Anglia Jo Catling
    • 5. Academia Florian Radvan
    • 6. The British centre for literary translation Duncan Large
    • 7. Between Germany and Britain Rüdiger Görner
    • Part II. The Literary Works:
    • 8. Unpublished Juvenilia Melissa Etzler
    • 9. Film scripts Michael Hutchins
    • 10. The 'Prose project'Paul Whitehead
    • 11. Auto-/biography Christoph Singer
    • 12. Natural history and the anthropocene Bernhard Malkmus
    • 13. The corsica project Lisa Kunze
    • 14. Poetry Iain Galbraith
    • 15. The world war project Richard Hibbitt
    • 16. Interviews Torsten Hoffmann
    • Part III. Themes and Influences:
    • 17. Critical writings Sven Meyer
    • 18. Minor writing Uwe Schütte
    • 19. Franz kafka Ritchie Robertson
    • 20. Literary predecessors Ben Hutchinson
    • 21. Walter benjamin Luisa Banki
    • 22. Philosophical models and influences Paul Thompson
    • 23. History Lynn L. Wolff
    • 24. Polemics Uwe Schütte
    • 25. Holocaust Jakob Hessing
    • 26. Photography Nick Warr
    • 27. Paintings and ekphrasis Leonida Kovač
    • 28. Media theory Florian Leitner
    • 29. Travel writing David Anderson
    • 30. Eco-criticism and animal studies Lisa Kunze
    • Part IV. Reception and Legacy:
    • 31. Sebald scholarship Lynn L. Wolff
    • 32. Sebald in translation Martin Schauss
    • 33. The 'Sebaldian' Adrian Nathan West
    • 34. Film Andrew J. Webber
    • 35. Pop music Hendrik Otremba
    • 36. Literary prizes Uwe Schütte
    • 37. Visual arts and exhibitions Terry Pitts
    • 38. The cult of Sebald Ian Ellison.
      Contributors
    • Kai Wolfinger, Christoph Steker, Catharine Annabel, Jo Catling, Florian Radvan, Duncan Large, Rüdiger Görner, Melissa Etzler, Michael Hutchins, Paul Whitehead, Christoph Singer, Bernhard Malkmus, Lisa Kunze, Iain Galbraith, Richard Hibbitt, Torsten Hoffmann, Sven Meyer, Uwe Schütte, Ritchie Robertson, Ben Hutchinson, Luisa Banki, Paul Thompson, Lynn L. Wolff, Jakob Hessing, Nick Warr, Leonida Kovač, Florian Leitner, David Anderson, Martin Schauss, Adrian Nathan West, Andrew J. Webber, Hendrik Otremba, Terry Pitts, Ian Ellison

    • Editor
    • Uwe Schütte , Georg-August-Universität, Göttingen, Germany

      Uwe Schütte worked as Reader in German in British higher education until Brexit. He has edited over ten volumes and written more than fifteen monographs on contemporary German-language literature and German pop music, with a focus on W. G. Sebald, Heiner Müller and Kraftwerk.