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  1. CHAPTER ONE. The Emigrants. By W. G. SEBALD. Translated by MICHAEL HULSE. A New Directions Book. Read the Review. At the end of september 1970, shortly before I took up my position in Norwich,...

  2. Mar 30, 1997 · When Memory Speaks. The narrator of this allusive German novel relates not his own memories but those of others. profound and original work of fiction, ''The Emigrants'' pursues the stories...

  3. Oct 12, 2021 · W.G. Sebald is probably the most revered German writer of the second half of the 20th century. His best-known books — “The Emigrants,” “The Rings of Saturn,” “Austerlitz,” published ...

  4. Jan 16, 2024 · The violent history of the Dutch colony that is now New York is not well known in the Netherlands. The curators of a new exhibition at the Amsterdam Museum want to change that.

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  5. Jul 7, 2021 · Hosts Elisa Gabbert, Isaac Butler, and Catherine Nichols discuss W.G. Sebald’s 1992 novel The Emigrants, a hybrid fiction/nonfiction work made up of four long narratives about four people who emigrated from Germany around the time of WWII.

  6. Mar 30, 1997 · A profound and original work of fiction, ''The Emigrants'' pursues the stories of four people as they move from land to land -- and, above all, as they move through history.

  7. Oct 25, 1996 · The life of Ambros Adelwarth describes a more colorful but no less destructive arc as the young manservant (the narrator's great uncle) finds employment with one of the most prominent ÇmigrÇ families in New York.

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