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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. First introduction to Sebald. He won me over forever with the passage about the Kafka twins fiasco. ( ) Not refuting accusations of Pastiche. A young imitator of Sebald, who retains his description of the flight of birds suspended in air for eternity, and a felicity for fin-de-siècle authors suffering from, alternatingly, homosexuality and venereal disease; though we know Kafka not to have been so somber and Stendhal so maudlin. Stendhal e Kafka, ma anche Pisanello e Giotto. Questi i compagni dei viaggi - reali, immaginati, ricostruiti - qui descritti da Sebald, in peregrinazioni incentrate soprattutto sull'Italia e sull'inseguimento di un senso di vertigine che dà il titolo al libro, suo primo romanzo e già capolavoro. Fra le quattro parti del libro, All'estero è quella che prediligo, per via dell'affascinante equilibrio fra progetto e imprevisto, non senza momenti di ironia.
The time has come to say something about this writer's extraordinary prose, without which his rambling plots and ruminations would be merely clever and unsettling. Like the coincidences he speaks of, it is a style that recovers, devours, and displaces the past. He has Bernhard's love of the alarming superlative, the tendency to describe states of the most devastating confusion with great precision and control. But the touch is much lighter than Bernhard's, the instrument more flexible. Kafka is present here too, perhaps from time to time Robert Walser, and no doubt others as well. But all these predecessors have been completely digested, destroyed, and remade in Sebald and above all in his magnificent descriptions, which mediate so effectively between casual incident and grand reflection.
A unnamed narrator, beset by nervous ailments, is again the readers' guide on a hair-raising journey through the past and across Europe, amid the restless literary ghosts of Kafka, Stendhal, and Casanova. In four dizzying sections, Sebald, one of the most acclaimed European writers of our time, plunges the reader into vertigo, into that "swimming of the head" as Webster defines it. No library descriptions found. |
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