'A book of excruciating sobriety and warmth and a magical concreteness of observation... I know of no book which conveys more about that complex fate, being a European at the end of European civilization' Susan Sontag
At first The Emigrants appears simply to document the lives of four Jewish émigrés in the twentieth century. But gradually, as Sebald's precise, almost dreamlike prose begins to draw their stories, the four narrations merge into one overwhelming evocation of exile and loss.
'An unconsoling masterpiece... Exquisitely written and exquisitely translated...a true work of art' Spectator
ISBN: | 9780099448884 |
Publication date: | 7th November 2002 |
Author: | W G Sebald |
Publisher: | Vintage Classics an imprint of Random House |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 237 pages |
Genres: |
Modern and Contemporary Fiction Migration, immigration and emigration Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss Narrative theme: Social issues Fiction in translation Biographical fiction / autobiographical fiction Historical Fiction Philosophy |