On the natural history of destruction : with essays on Alfred Andersch, Jean Améry and Peter Weiss /

Sebald, W. G.,

On the natural history of destruction : with essays on Alfred Andersch, Jean Améry and Peter Weiss / W.G. Sebald ; translated from the German by Anthea Bell. - x, 205 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 23 cm

Includes bibliographical references.

Air War and Literature: Zurich Lectures -- Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: On Alfred Andersch -- Against the Irreversible: On Jean Amery -- The Remorse of the Heart: On Memory and Cruelty in the Work of Peter Weiss.

"In the last years of World War II, a million tons of bombs were dropped by the Allies on one hundred and thirty-one German towns and cities. Six hundred thousand civilians died, and three and a half million homes were destroyed. Yet German writers have been strangely silent about this mass destruction. When it has cast such a very dark shadow over his own life and work, Sebald asks, how have so many writers allowed themselves to write it out of their experience and avoid articulating the horror?" "W. G. Sebald's essays on literature and the air raids of the Second World War sparked off a wide-ranging debate in the German press when they were published in 1999. This is the first of Sebald's non-fiction books to be translated into English."--BOOK JACKET.

0241141265 9780241141267


Andersch, Alfred, 1914-1980 --Criticism and interpretation.


World War, 1939-1945--Aerial operations, British
World War, 1939-1945--Germany
World War, 1939-1945--Literature and the war

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