Sebald's final collection of essays provides 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 Guenter Grass, Bruce Chatwin and Kafka, 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.
W.G. Sebald
The Emigrants
$12.95 – Paperback book / Vintage
'Strange, beautiful and terribly moving' A.S. Byatt, Times Literary Supplement
At first The Emigrants appears simply to document the lives of four Jewish emigres in the twentieth century. But gradually, as Sebald's preci... Buy or find out more →
The Rings Of Saturn
$12.95 – Paperback book / Vintage
'A great, strange and moving work' James Wood, Guardian.
A Walking tour through the haunted landscapes of the past, in the company of the exiled and the departed.
THE Rings of Saturn begins as the record of a journey on ... Buy or find out more →
Campo Santo
$24.95 – Paperback book / Penguin Books
Sebald's final collection of essays provides 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 w... Buy or find out more →
Austerlitz
$22.95 – Trade paperback / Penguin
In the summer of 1939, five-year-old Jacques Austerlitz is sent to England on one of the so-called Kindertransports and placed with foster parents in Wales. For reasons of their own, the childless Calvinist couple erase ... Buy or find out more →
Vertigo
$12.95 – Paperback book / Harvill
'One of the most original voices to have come from Europe in recent years' Paul Auster
Part fiction, part travelogue, the narrator of this compelling masterpiece pursues his solitary, eccentric course from England to Ita... Buy or find out more →