Across the Land and the Water
Across the Land and the Water
Selected Poems, 1964 - 2001
Translated by Iain Galbraith


German-born W. G. Sebald is best known as the innovative author of Austerlitz, the prose classic of World War II culpability and conscience that The Guardian called "a new literary form, part hybrid novel, part memoir, part travelogue." Its publication put Sebald in the company of Nabokov, Calvino, and Borges. Yet Sebald's brilliance as a poet has been largely unacknowledged—until now.

Skillfully translated by Iain Galbraith, the nearly one hundred poems in Across the Land and the Water range from those Sebald wrote as a student in the sixties to those completed right before his untimely death in 2001. Featuring eighty-eight poems published in English for the first time and thirty-three from unpublished manuscripts, this collection also brings together all the verse he placed in books and journals during his lifetime.

Here are Sebald's trademark themes—from nature and history ("Events of war within/a life cracks/across the Order of the World/spreading from Cassiopeia/a diffuse pain reaching into/the upturned leaves on the trees"), to wandering and wondering (“I have even begun/to speak in foreign tongues/roaming like a nomad in my own/town . . .”), to oblivion and memory (“If you knew every cranny/of my heart/you would yet be ignorant/of the pain my happy/memories bring”).

Soaring and searing, the poetry of W. G. Sebald is an indelible addition to his superb body of work, and this unique collection is bound to become a classic in its own right.

Title Across the Land and the Water
Subtitle Selected Poems, 1964 - 2001
Author W. G. Sebald
Translated by Iain Galbraith
Publisher Random House
Title First Published 27 March 2012
Format Hardcover
Nb of pages
ISBN-10 1400068908
ISBN-13 9781400068906
Publication Date 27 March 2012
Weight 32 oz.
List Price $25.00
 


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