After Nature

After Nature by W. G. Sebald is the author’s first literary work, published by Penguin in 2003. This edition spans 112 pages and is presented in English. In this long prose poem, Sebald delves into the intricate relationship between man and nature, introducing themes that resonate throughout his later writings. The book is structured in three distinct parts, each highlighting a different character from various centuries, culminating with Sebald himself.
Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of literary figures and themes related to biography and family. The narrative weaves together elements of literary criticism and poetry, reflecting Sebald’s unique style and perspective. This edition invites readers to engage with the complexities of human experience and the natural world, marking the beginning of Sebald’s profound literary journey.
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After Nature is the very first literary work by W. G. Sebald, author of Austerlitz
‘The greatest writer of our time’ Peter Carey
After Nature by W.G. Sebald, author of Austerlitz, is his first literary work and the start of his highly personal and brilliant writing journey.
In this long prose poem, Sebald introduces many of the themes that he explores in his subsequent books. Focusing on the conflict between man and nature, each of the three distinct parts of After Nature give centre stage to a different character from a different century – the last being W.G. Sebald himself.
‘A deeply intelligent book, but also a marvellously warm, exciting and compassionate one’ Andrew Motion
‘A début of rare poetic grandeur’ Irish Times
‘Astonishing writing. A true poet at work’ Evening Standard
‘Graceful, allusive, serious, but also immensely readable’ Sunday Telegraph
‘When you read Sebald you are transported to another realm’ Literary Review
W . G. Sebald was born in Wertach im Allgäu, Germany, in 1944 and died in December 2001. He studied German language and literature in Freiburg, Switzerland and Manchester. In 1996 he took up a position as an assistant lecturer at the University of Manchester and settled permanently in England in 1970. He was Professor of European Literature at the University of East Anglia and is the author of The Emigrants, The Rings of Saturn, Vertigo, Austerlitz, After Nature, On the Natural History of Destruction, Campo Santo, Unrecounted, For Years Now and A Place in the Country. His selected poetry is published in a volume called Across the Land and the Water.
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