The Emigrants
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Sun, Feb. 28, 2010: 2:00pm - 3:30pm
The Emigrants by W.G. Sebald
Facilitated by Elizabeth Drummond
"The four long narratives in W.G. Sebald's The Emigrants at first appear to be the straightforward biographies of four people in exile: a painter, an elderly Russian, the author's schoolteacher as well as his eccentric great-uncle Ambrose. Following (literally) in their footsteps, the narrator retraces routes which lead from Lithuania to London, from Munich to Manchester, from the South German provinces to Switzerland, France, New York, Constantinople, and Jerusalem. Along with memories of the Holocaust, he collects documents, diaries, pictures. Each story is illustrated with enigmatic photographs, making The Emigrants seem at times almost like a family album - but of families destroyed." "Sebald weaves together variant forms (travelog, biography, autobiography, and historical monograph), combining precise documentary with fictional motifs. As he puts the question to "realism," the four stories merge gradually into one requiem, overwhelming and indelible."
ISBN
0811213382
Publication Date
Spring 2-28-2010
Keywords
Holocaust, exile, stories
Disciplines
Jewish Studies
Recommended Citation
Sebald, W. G., "The Emigrants" (2010). Jewish Studies Sunday Book & Discussion Group. 16.
https://digitalcommons.lmu.edu/jewishbookgroup/16