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On the natural history of destruction

1st U.S. ed
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This book is acclaimed German novelist Sebald's investigation of one of the least examined "silences" of our time. He examines the devastation of German cities by Allied bombardment, and the reasons for the astonishing absence of this unprecedented trauma from German history and culture. This void is in part a repression of things--such as the death by fire of the city of Hamburg at the hands of the RAF--too terrible to bear. For Sebald, this is an example of deliberate cultural amnesia; his analysis of its effects in and outside Germany has already provoked angry and painful debate. It addresses questions that arise when communities must heal from self-inflicted wounds. This book is a study of suffering and forgetting, of the morality hidden in artistic decisions, and of both compromised and genuine heroics.--From publisher description.

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Random House
Language
English
Pages
202

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Cover of: On the natural history of destruction
On the natural history of destruction
2004, Vintage Canada
in English
Cover of: On the natural history of destruction
On the natural history of destruction
2004, Modern Library
in English - Modern Library pbk. ed.
Cover of: On the natural history of destruction
On the natural history of destruction
2003, Random House
in English - 1st U.S. ed
Cover of: On the natural history of destruction
On the natural history of destruction
2003, A.A. Knopf Canada
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: On the natural history of destruction
Cover of: On the Natural History of Destruction
On the Natural History of Destruction
2003, Random House Publishing Group
Electronic resource in English
Cover of: Luftkrieg und Literatur
Luftkrieg und Literatur: mit einem Essay zu Alfred Andersch
2001, Fischer Taschenbuch
in German
Cover of: Luftkrieg und Literatur
Luftkrieg und Literatur: mit einem Essay zu Alfred Andersch
1999, C. Hanser
in German

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Table of Contents

Air war and literature : Zürich lectures
Between the devil and the deep blue sea : on Alfred Andersch
Against the irreversible : on Jean Améry
The remorse of the heart : on memory and cruelty in the work of Peter Weiss

Edition Notes

Includes essays on Alfred Andersch, Jean Améry, and Peter Weiss

Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-202)

Published in
New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
PT405 .S4313 2003

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 202 p. :
Number of pages
202

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL15385363M
Internet Archive
onnaturalhistory0000seba
ISBN 10
0375504842
LCCN
2002075187
OCLC/WorldCat
50023600
Library Thing
43899
Goodreads
1211721

Work Description

W.G. Sebald completed this extraordinary and important -- and already controversial -- book before his untimely death in December 2001. On the Natural History of Destruction is W.G. Sebald's harrowing and precise investigation of one of the least examined "silences" of our time. In it, the acclaimed novelist examines the devastation of German cities by Allied bombardment, and the reasons for the astonishing absence of this unprecedented trauma from German history and culture. This void in history is in part a repression of things -- such as the death by fire of the city of Hamburg at the hands of the RAF -- too terrible to bear. But rather than record the crises about them, writers sought to retrospectively justify their actions under the Nazis. For Sebald, this is an example of deliberate cultural amnesia; his analysis of its effects in and outside Germany has already provoked angry and painful debate. Sebald's incomparable novels are rooted in meticulous observation; his essays are novelistic. They include his childhood recollections of the war that spurred his horror at the collective amnesia around him. There are moments of black humour and, throughout, the unmatched sensitivity of Sebald's intelligence. This book is a vital study of suffering and forgetting, of the morality hidden in artistic decisions, and of both compromised and genuine heroics.From the Hardcover edition.

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