Young Austerlitz (Pocket Penguins)

Young Austerlitz by W.G. Sebald, published by Penguin in 2005, is a concise work comprising 64 pages in English. This edition presents a narrative that intertwines elements of fiction, autobiography, biography, history, and travel, reflecting Sebald’s distinctive style. The story follows a man who discovers that his past is not what it seems, prompting a deep exploration of memory and identity.
Readers will find in Young Austerlitz a thought-provoking examination of how personal histories are shaped by the landscapes we inhabit. The text delves into themes of truth and deception, inviting contemplation on the nature of reality and the impact of the past on the present. This edition, with its compact dimensions, offers an accessible entry point into Sebald’s complex literary world, appealing to those interested in contemporary literature and the intricate connections between life and narrative.
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W.G. Sebald died just as Penguin, his last publisher, began to take him to the wide audience his writing always deserved. His seamless blend of fiction, autobiography, biography, history and travel produced texts of hypnotic power that explore our relationship with the landscapes of the past. In Young Austerlitz – taken from the last book Sebald saw published – we are told the story of a man who learns that his past is a lie.
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