ABSTRACT

The German novelist, poet and critic W. G. Sebald (1944-2001) has in recent years attracted a phenomenal international following for his evocative prose works such as Die Ausgewanderten (The Emigrants), Die Ringe des Saturn (The Rings of Saturn) and Austerlitz, spellbinding elegiac narratives which, through their deliberate blurring of genre boundaries and provocative use of photography, explore questions of Heimat and exile, memory and loss, history and natural history, art and nature. Saturn's Moons: a W. G. Sebald Handbook brings together in one volume a wealth of new critical and visual material on Sebald's life and works, covering the many facets and phases of his literary and academic careers -- as teacher, as scholar and critic, as colleague and as collaborator on translation. Lavishly illustrated, the Handbook also contains a number of rediscovered short pieces by W. G. Sebald, hitherto unpublished interviews, a catalogue of his library, and selected poems and tributes, as well as extensive primary and secondary bibliographies, details of audiovisual material and interviews, and a chronology of life and works. Drawing on a range of original sources from Sebald's Nachlass - the most important part of which is now held in the Deutsches Literaturarchiv Marbach - Saturn's Moons6g will be an invaluable sourcebook for future Sebald studies in English and German alike, complementing and augmenting recent critical works on subjects such as history, memory, modernity, reader response and the visual. The contributors include Mark Anderson, Anthea Bell, Ulrich von Buelow, Jo Catling, Michael Hulse, Florian Radvan, Uwe Schuette, Clive Scott, Richard Sheppard, Gordon Turner, Stephen Watts and Luke Williams. Jo Catling teaches in the School of Literature at the University of East Anglia and Richard Hibbitt in the Department of French at the University of Leeds.

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

part I|293 pages

The Writer in Context

chapter 7|14 pages

Englishing Max

chapter 9|30 pages

Sebald's Photographic Annotations

chapter 10|18 pages

The Disappearance of the Author in the Work

Some Reflections on W. G. Sebald's Nachlass in the Deutsches Literaturarchiv Marbach

chapter |9 pages

Afterword

Max Sebald: A Reminiscence

part |8 pages

Lyrisches Intermezzo

chapter |2 pages

For my Friend, Max Sebald

chapter |1 pages

For Max

chapter |3 pages

Redundant Epitaphs

chapter |1 pages

Il ritorno in patria

part II|125 pages

The Writer in Dialogue

chapter 1|31 pages

‘Rediscovered’ Pieces by W. G. Sebald

chapter 2|28 pages

Three Conversations with W. G. Sebald

chapter 3|65 pages

A Catalogue of W. G. Sebald's Library

part III|218 pages

A Bibliographic Survey

chapter 1|51 pages

Primary Bibliography

chapter 4|11 pages

Audio–Visual Bibliography

chapter 6|42 pages

W. G. Sebald: A Chronology