Silent Catastrophes: Essays in Austrian Literature
by W. G. Sebald
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‘A profoundly affirming book about the potential for literature … One of the few essential writers of this generation’ The Scotsman
From acclaimed critic, novelist and academic W. G. Sebald, author of Austerlitz and The Rings of Saturn, a collection of essay on the Austrian writers who inspired him
Appearing for the first time in English, Silent Catastrophes brings together W. G. Sebald’s essays on the Austrian writers who meant so much to him.
The evolution of Austria from vast empire to diminutive Alpine republic, followed by its annexation by Nazi Germany, had a profound traumatic impact on the literary output of the nation. Essays on the writings of Kafka, Handke, Bernhard and more, explore the concepts of ‘home/land’, ‘borderland’ and ‘exile’ with deep compassion and insight.
A revelation to Sebald’s English-language readers, Silent Catastrophes traces many of the themes which animate Sebald’s own work and illuminates how melancholy – the contemplation of disaster in progress – is itself a form of resistance.
‘One of Europe’s most mysterious and best-loved literary imaginations’ Evening Standard
Details
Silent Catastrophes: Essays in Austrian Literature
by W. G. Sebald and Jo Catling
ISBN
9780141037028
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Binding
Paperback
Publication date
Jan. 22, 2026
Dimensions
19.8cm x 13.0cm x 3.6cm