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by W.G. Sebald, Michael Hulse
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philoSophie
philoSophie rated it 9 years ago
Πρόκειται για ένα έργο που αναπτύσσεται με τη μέθοδο ροής συνείδησης, με αποτέλεσμα η αφήγηση να δομείται με σπονδυλωτό τρόπο, ενώ το ένα συμβάν ανακαλεί στη μνήμη του ήρωα ένα άλλο, προσδίδοντας, έτσι, μια αλληλουχία στα κεφάλαια, τα οποία φαινομενικά δε συνδέονται μεταξύ τους. Η πρόζα του Sebald θ...
M Sarki
M Sarki rated it 12 years ago
It seemed remarkable to me the ease in which I sped through this book. Not that I understood it all, I did not. Even though the translation I read was in English, the writing still felt foreign to me. The words for people and places, and even things, were unfamiliar, and from time to time I would...
To Read Is to Fly
To Read Is to Fly rated it 13 years ago
Throughout Vertigo, W.G. Sebald, through deceptively clear prose and photographs, creates a disorienting waking dream for his readers. The novel is divided into four sections, and while there is not a straightforward plot or clear storyline, Sebald weaves thematic connections as well as specific det...
AC
AC rated it 13 years ago
Interesting, charming in part, tiresome in part. I look foward to reading more, however
Uncertain, Fugitive, Half-fabulous
Uncertain, Fugitive, Half-fabulous rated it 16 years ago
Only read a piece of this for a class, so I don't feel comfortable reviewing it yet. Maybe I'll read the whole thing when I'm out of school--it's pretty weird.
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