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No one can explain exactly what happens within us when the doors behind which our childhood terrors lurk are flung open.
— W.G. Sebald
In school I was in the dark room all the time, and I've always collected stray photographs; there's a great deal of memory in them.
— W.G. Sebald
And so they are ever returning to us, the dead.
— W.G. Sebald
A tight structural form opens possibilities. Take a pattern, an established model or sub-genre, and write to it. In writing, limitation gives freedom
— W.G. Sebald
We take almost all the decisive steps in our lives as a result of slight inner adjustments of which we are barely conscious.
— W.G. Sebald
A subject which at first glance seems quite removed from the undeclared concern of the book can encapsulate that concern.
— W.G. Sebald
The population decided - out of sheer panic at first - to carry on as if nothing had happened.
- Air War and Literature: The Zurich Lectures — W.G. Sebald
- Air War and Literature: The Zurich Lectures — W.G. Sebald
Tiny details imperceptible to us decide everything!
— W.G. Sebald
I'm kind of a mash-up of taste - Graham Greene and Jane Austen; W.G. Sebald and Alice Munro.
— Amy Waldman
And once he said do not forget
the north wind brings
light from the house of Aries
to the apple trees — W.G. Sebald
the north wind brings
light from the house of Aries
to the apple trees — W.G. Sebald
Places seem to me to have some kind of memory, in that they activate memory in those who look at them.
— W.G. Sebald
There is something peculiarly dispriting about the emptiness that wells up when, in a strange city, one dials the same telephone numbers in vain.
— W.G. Sebald
Dr K. relishes the pleasures (but only, as he notes himself, the pleasures) of being declassed.
— W.G. Sebald
What distinguishes art from such undertaker's business is that life's closeness to death is its theme, not its addiction.
— W.G. Sebald
To set one's name to a work gives no one a title to be remembered, for who knows how many of the best of men have gone without a trace?
— W.G. Sebald
Time, that most abstract of humanity's homes.
— W.G. Sebald
He recognizes voices within silence. (of Max Sebald)
— Patti Smith
Everything our civilization has produced is entombed.
— W.G. Sebald
Looking back, you might say that Ambros Adelwarth the private man had ceased to exist, that nothing was left but his shell of decorum.
— W.G. Sebald
We learn from history as much as a rabbit learns from an experiment that's performed upon it.
— W.G. Sebald
A wonderful story collection set between one place and another and shaped by a fearless sense of comedy.
— W.G. Sebald
Comparing oneself with one's fellow writers is a bad idea. I would not review a fellow writer unless I had something terribly positive to say.
— W.G. Sebald
It was only by following the course time prescribed that we could hasten through the gigantic spaces separating us from each other.
— W.G. Sebald
We all have appointments with the past.
— W.G. Sebald
How I wished during those sleepless hours that I belonged to a different nation, or better still, to none at all.
— W.G. Sebald
Occasionally I write a small piece or the odd lecture in English, and I teach in English, but my fiction is always written in German.
— W.G. Sebald
Only in the books written in earlier times did she sometimes think she found some faint idea of what it might be like to be alive.
— W.G. Sebald