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Publikace: Campo Santo - Sebald W. G.. Campo Santo is a collection
of essays by W. G. Sebald When W.G. Sebald died tragically in 2001
a unique voice was silenced. Campo Santo is a collection of the
pieces he left behind - none of them previously published in book
form - which provide a powerful insight into the themes that came
to dominate his life. Four pieces pay tribute to Corsica, weaving
elegiacally between past and present. Sebald also examines the
works of writers such as Kafka, Nabokov, and Günter Grass, showing
both how literature can provide restitution for the injustices of
the world and how such literature came to have so great an
influence on him. Campo Santo is a fitting memorial to W.G. Sebald,
who himself studied the shifting nature of memory and time with
such sensitivity. 'A precious addition to the canon' Independent
'Will come to be seen as indispensable to an understanding of his
work' Sunday Times 'Full of a sense of liberation and lightness ...
these [pieces] abound in energy and work the authentic Sebaldian
magic' Literary Review 'We have become suspicious, rightly, of
claims for literary greatness, but in Sebald's case the claim was
triumphantly justified. He was, he is, the real thing' John
Banville, Guardian 'Sebald was probably the greatest intellect and
voice of the late twentieth century' Anthony Beevor, The Times 'A
writer whose explorations of time and memory make him arguably the
closest author modern European letters has to rival Borges' Sunday
Times W . G. Sebald was born in Wertach im Allgäu, Germany, in 1944
and died in December 2001. He studied German language and
literature in Freiburg, Switzerland and Manchester. In 1996 he took
up a position as an assistant lecturer at the University of
Manchester and settled permanently in England in 1970. He was
Professor of European Literature at the University of East Anglia
and is the author of The Emigrants, The Rings of Saturn, Vertigo,
Austerlitz, After Nature, On the Natural History of Destruction,
Campo Santo, Unrecounted, For Years Now and A Place in the Country.
His selected poetry is published in a volume called Across the Land
and the Water. Publikace: Campo Santo - Sebald W. G..