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The Emergence of Memory

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Zusatztext “In each of the five interviews included here the truly remarkable voice of Sebald is laid bare upon the page. One gets a clear sense of the deep intelligence and the wry! self-deprecating humor so modestly displayed and so spontaneous.” – Vertigo: Collecting and Reading W. G. Sebald “Schwartz does a fine job of evoking this elusive author.” –David Ulin! Los Angeles Times “In  The Emergence of Memory ! interviews and critical essays expose the tactile reality of a writer who so often dealt with intangible emotions. . . . Lynne Sharon Schwartz's compilation of criticism and in-depth interviews by prominent writers and critics reveals Sebald's curiosity and obligation as a writer.” –Michele Filgate!  Brooklyn Rail Informationen zum Autor LYNNE SHARON SCHWARTZ is the author of fourteen works of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, as well as the widely acclaimed memoir, Ruined by Reading. Her first novel, Rough Strife (1981), was shortlisted for a National Book Award and a PEN/Hemingway First Novel Award while her Leaving Brooklyn (1989) was nominated for the PEN/Faulkner Award in Fiction. She won the 1991 PEN Renato Pogglioli Award for her translation from the Italian of Smoke Over Birkenau, by Liana Millu. Schwartz is a native and current New Yorker. Klappentext When German author W. G. Sebald died in a car accident at the age of fifty-seven, the literary world mourned the loss of a writer whose oeuvre it was just beginning to appreciate. Through published interviews with and essays on Sebald, award-winning translator and author Lynne Sharon Schwartz offers a profound portrait of the writer, who has been praised posthumously for his unflinching explorations of historical cruelty, memory, and dislocation. With contributions from poet, essayist, and translator Charles Simic, New Republic editor Ruth Franklin, Bookworm radio host Michael Silverblatt, and more, The Emergence of Memory offers Sebald's own voice in interviews between 1997 up to a month before his death in 2001. Also included are cogent accounts of almost all of Sebald's books, thematically linked to events in the contributors' own lives. Contributors include Carole Angier, Joseph Cuomo, Ruth Franklin, Michael Hofmann, Arthur Lubow, Tim Parks, Michael Silverblatt, Charles Simic, and Eleanor Wachtel. Zusammenfassung When German author W. G. Sebald died in a car accident at the age of fifty-seven! the literary world mourned the loss of a writer whose oeuvre it was just beginning to appreciate. Through published interviews with and essays on Sebald! award-winning translator and author Lynne Sharon Schwartz offers a profound portrait of the writer! who has been praised posthumously for his unflinching explorations of historical cruelty! memory! and dislocation. With contributions from poet! essayist! and translator Charles Simic! New Republic editor Ruth Franklin! Bookworm radio host Michael Silverblatt! and more! The Emergence of Memory offers Sebald’s own voice in interviews between 1997 up to a month before his death in 2001. Also included are cogent accounts of almost all of Sebald’s books! thematically linked to events in the contributors’ own lives. Contributors include Carole Angier! Joseph Cuomo! Ruth Franklin! Michael Hofmann! Arthur Lubow! Tim Parks! Michael Silverblatt! Charles Simic! and Eleanor Wachtel. ...

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Authors Lynne Sharon Schwartz, W.G. Sebald, Winifried Georg Sebald
Assisted by Lynne Sharon Schwartz (Editor)
Publisher Seven stories press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 06.04.2010
 
EAN 9781583229156
ISBN 978-1-58322-915-6
No. of pages 176
Dimensions 140 mm x 210 mm x 12 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Biographies, autobiographies

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