Underworlds of Memory: W. G. Sebald's Epic Journeys Through the Past

Author:   Alan Itkin
Publisher:   Northwestern University Press
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9780810134805


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   30 May 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Underworlds of Memory: W. G. Sebald's Epic Journeys Through the Past


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Underworlds of Memory argues persuasively that the literary works of the expatriate German author W. G. Sebald can best be understood through the lens of the classical genre of epic. Scholars often read Sebald’s work as a project of cultural memory that aims to reevaluate Europe's past in the wake of the traumatic and complex events of the twentieth century. Sebald’s characters seek out the traces of Europe’s destructive history in strange places. They linger in disused train stations, pause before works of art, and return to childhood homes that turn out to be more foreign than any place they have visited. Underworlds of Memory demonstrates that these strange encounters with the past are based on central tropes of classical epic: the journey to the underworld, the encounter with a work of art, and the return to the homeland. Sebald thus follows in the footsteps of German-Jewish authors, including Peter Weiss, Siegfried Kracauer, and Jean Améry, who use these same epic tropes to reconsider the cultural memory of the Holocaust. Underworlds of Memory reads Sebald's works together with the works of these German-Jewish authors and the classical epics of Homer and Virgil in order to describe and trace the origins of the unique intervention into cultural memory they embody.

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Author:   Alan Itkin
Publisher:   Northwestern University Press
Imprint:   Northwestern University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.360kg
ISBN:  

9780810134805


ISBN 10:   0810134802
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   30 May 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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-In this insightful new work, Itkin draws illuminating connections between antiquity and contemporary literature, while making a convincing case for the significance of this contemporary author. This is a valuable contribution to the fields of literary and cultural studies; in particular, the definition of genre, the formation of memory, and the representation of history.- --Lynn L. Wolff, author of W. G. Sebald's Hybrid Poetics: Literature as Historiography


In this insightful new work, Itkin drawsilluminating connections between antiquity and contemporary literature, while makinga convincing case for the significance of this contemporary author. This is a valuable contribution to the fields of literary and cultural studies; in particular, the definition of genre, the formation of memory, and the representation of history. Lynn L. Wolff, author of<i>W.G. Sebald s Hybrid Poetics: Literature as Historiography</i>


In this insightful new work, Itkin drawsilluminating connections between antiquity and contemporary literature, while makinga convincing case for the significance of this contemporary author. This is a valuable contribution to the fields of literary and cultural studies; in particular, the definition of genre, the formation of memory, and the representation of history. Lynn L. Wolff, author of<i>W. G. Sebald s Hybrid Poetics: Literature as Historiography</i>


In this insightful new work, Itkin draws illuminating connections between antiquity and contemporary literature, while making a convincing case for the significance of this contemporary author. This is a valuable contribution to the fields of literary and cultural studies; in particular, the definition of genre, the formation of memory, and the representation of history. --Lynn L. Wolff, author of W. G. Sebald's Hybrid Poetics: Literature as Historiography Using classical narratives and twentieth-century texts, Underworlds of Memory develops a nuanced and original framework through which to read Sebald's work. --Monatshefte


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Alan Itkin is a senior lecturer in German at Vanderbilt University.

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