Among the greatest and most moving achievements of contemporary German writing"(Rheinischer Merkur), the four long narratives in W. G. Sebald's The Emigrants appear at first sight to be straightforward biographies of four Germans in exile. But Sebald has wrought something altogether new. Illustrated throughout with enigmatic photographs, it is an astonishingly beautiful book -- "one of the best novels to appear since WWII" (Review of Contemporary Fiction).The Emigrants was chosen three times -- by Susan Sontag, Tariq Ali, and A.S. Byatt -- in the London Times Literary Supplement as the 1996 International Book of the Year. Susan Sontag wrote: "W.G. Sebald's The Emigrants is the most extraordinary, thrilling new book I've read this year...indeed for several years. It is like nothing I've ever read...I know of no book which conveys more about that complex fate, being a European at the end of European civilization. I know of few books written in our time but this is one which attains the sublime".
温弗里德·格奥尔格·塞巴尔德 《移民》
In his fiction work The Emigrants, W. G. Sebald traces lives of four German Jewish emigrants. He examines how each of them leaves their native country and what they become in their new lands through the lens of a narrator acquainted with all of them, whose...
评分In his fiction work The Emigrants, W. G. Sebald traces lives of four German Jewish emigrants. He examines how each of them leaves their native country and what they become in their new lands through the lens of a narrator acquainted with all of them, whose...
评分In his fiction work The Emigrants, W. G. Sebald traces lives of four German Jewish emigrants. He examines how each of them leaves their native country and what they become in their new lands through the lens of a narrator acquainted with all of them, whose...
评分In his fiction work The Emigrants, W. G. Sebald traces lives of four German Jewish emigrants. He examines how each of them leaves their native country and what they become in their new lands through the lens of a narrator acquainted with all of them, whose...
评分In his fiction work The Emigrants, W. G. Sebald traces lives of four German Jewish emigrants. He examines how each of them leaves their native country and what they become in their new lands through the lens of a narrator acquainted with all of them, whose...
Beautiful
评分我发现我真的很容易被讲故事的人骗。一开始还以为书里的人物和那些照片都是真的,是有多天真。自从知道照片其实是作者收集来的,这本书忽然丧失了对我的吸引力:我满脑子都在想作者如何看图说话,想把它们串起来,以及看图说话是多么容易...带着这样(可能不正确的)想法,读这本书时就会经常感到图片存在的突兀了。
评分哪有泥萌说的那么好啊?群像的非虚构书写毕竟很难达到虚构作品所能达到的高度,呈现群像的伪非虚构作品则更显尴尬做作,图像的运用初看颇具匠心,实则在大多数时候不知所以,这都能戳中某些盆友的G点,也真是醉了~
评分love it so much!! 照片图片的使用tricky yet provoking. nabokov的出现更是将不同的人物和故事连成一串,原本是水滴,现在是历史长河中的水滴,每个都有自己独有的故事,而每个都和无数其他人一起书写了一段tragedy and history, they constantly go back, they get tortured by their own history and memory, they are driven by exile.
评分Memories keep coming back to haunt us. 非常非常喜欢。
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