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On the Natural History of Destruction
Sebald, Winfried Georg
Bell, Anthea (TRN)

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BOOK SYNOPSIS
During World War Two, 131 German cities and towns were targeted by Allied bombs, a good number almost entirely flattened. Six hundred thousand German civilians dieda figure twice that of all American war casualties. Seven and a half million Germans were left homeless. Given the astonishing scope of the devastation, W. G. Sebald asks, why does the subject occupy so little space in Germanys cultural memory? On the Natural History of Destruction probes deeply into this ominous silence.

BOOK REVIEWS
Most writers, even good ones, write of what can be written. . . . The very greatest write of what cannot be written. . . . I think of Akhmatova and Primo Levi, for example, and of W. G. Sebald.
The New York Times


[Sebald] is writing about what he regards as a disquieting refusal to face factsnot only about what was done to the nation, but by implication, by the nation. . . . No better future for humankind is possible if we do less than look upon the crimes of our past, and their catastrophic results, with a steadfast gaze.
The Boston Sunday Globe


This may well be the last of Sebalds writing well ever have, so how amazingand fittingit is that it seems, in a fashion as uncanny as his prose and perceptions could often be, to close the circle of the ruminations that preoccupied his writing life.
The Washington Post


Sebald approaches his subject with sensitivity, yet avoids neither descriptions of horrible carnage nor criticism of writers too preoccupied with absolving themselves of blame to faithfully portray a destroyed Germany. The result is a balanced explication of devastation and denial, and a beautiful coda for Sebald.
Booklist


The secret of Sebalds appeal is that he saw himself in what now seems almost an old-fashioned way as a voice of conscience, someone who remembers injustice, who speaks for those who can no longer speak.
The New York Review of Books


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MORE BOOK INFO
ISBN: 0375756574
ISBN(13-digit): 9780375756573
Dewey Decimal: 833/.91409358
Library of Congress: 2004269961
Book Publisher: Random House Inc
Language: ENG
No. of Pages: 202
Paper Weight (lb): .35 lb



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