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Austerlitz
Translated by Anthea Bell
W. G. Sebald
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Across the Land and the Water
Selected Poems, 1964 - 2001
W. G. Sebald
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.
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Campo Santo
W. G. Sebald
"W. G. Sebald exemplified the best kind of cosmopolitan literary intelligence–humane, digressive, deeply erudite, unassuming and tinged with melancholy. . . . In [Campo Santo] Sebald reveals his distinctive tone, as his winding sentences...
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On the Natural History of Destruction
W. G. Sebald
During World War Two, 131 German cities and towns were targeted by Allied bombs, a good number almost entirely flattened. Six hundred thousand German civilians died—a figure twice that of all American war casualties. Seven and a half million...
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