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" Although I hold a German passport, I feel very much alienated when I'm there. "
W. G. Sebald
Hold
I Feel
Feel
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" I don't think one can write from a compromised moral position. "
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Think
" Mine is a European imagination, shaped largely by my very promiscuous reading in German, French, English and, with greater difficulty, Italian. "
W. G. Sebald
Reading
Mine
Imagination
" Going home is not necessarily a wonderful experience. It always comes with a sense of loss and makes you so conscious of the inexorable passage of time. "
W. G. Sebald
Experience
Loss
Time
" Where I grew up, in a remote village at the back of a valley, the old still thought the dead needed attending to - a notion so universal, it's enscribed in all religions. If you didn't, they might exact revenge upon the living. "
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Village
You
Thought
" It must be extremely uncomfortable to live with a writer - all that preoccupation and brooding. "
W. G. Sebald
Live
Writer
Uncomfortable
" Unlike Conrad or Nabokov, I didn't have circumstances which would have coerced me out of my native tongue altogether. "
W. G. Sebald
Me
Out
Circumstances
" I don't want to talk about my trials and tribulations. Once you reveal even part of what your real problems might be in life, they come back in a deformed way. "
W. G. Sebald
Trials
You
Talk
" I was brought up largely by my grandfather because my father only returned from a prisoner-of-war camp in 1947 and worked in the nearest small town, so I hardly ever saw him. "
W. G. Sebald
Small
Father
Small Town
" My father was not really a presence for me. He was away; he was in the German army. "
W. G. Sebald
Me
Army
Away
" In the history of postwar German writing, for the first 15 or 20 years, people avoided mentioning political persecution - the incarceration and systematic extermination of whole peoples and groups in society. Then, from 1965, this became a preoccupation of writers - not always in an acceptable form. "
W. G. Sebald
Years
History
People
" I am what I am. "
W. G. Sebald
I Am
I Am What I Am
Am
" 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
Dark
Time
School
" 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
Idea
Bad
Writer
" I've always been interested in photographs, collecting them not systematically but randomly. They get lost, then turn up again. "
W. G. Sebald
Up
Been
Always
" There is a beauty in nature and culture that we no longer have access to. Those things you can't forget, you embroider... The further you tell, the further you travel from truth, which means, of course, that literature is a lie. "
W. G. Sebald
Culture
Beauty
Truth
" Places seem to me to have some kind of memory, in that they activate memory in those who look at them. "
W. G. Sebald
Kind
Seem
Places
" My parents came from working-class, small-peasant, farm-labourer backgrounds and had made the grade during the fascist years; my father came out of the army as a captain. "
W. G. Sebald
Parents
Captain
Army
" 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
Odd
Piece
Small
" Until I was 16 or 17, I had heard practically nothing about the history that preceded 1945. Only when we were 17 were we confronted with a documentary film of the opening of the Belsen camp. "
W. G. Sebald
Only
Opening
Film
" I cannot get over the fact that I was born in 1944. I want to find out as much as I can about that year. "
W. G. Sebald
I Can
Find
Born
" People's ability to forget what they do not want to know, to overlook what is before their eyes, was seldom put to the test better than in Germany at that time. "
W. G. Sebald
Know
Better
Eyes
" It would be presumptuous to say writing a book would be a sufficient gesture, but if people were more preoccupied with the past, maybe the events that overwhelm us would be fewer. "
W. G. Sebald
Writing
Events
Book
" Up until the 17th century, Germany was far more advanced, but then everything devastated by the 30 Years War began to fall apart... The culture is not innocent. "
W. G. Sebald
Culture
War
Innocent
" I came from anonymity, and I will continue to write as a private pursuit. "
W. G. Sebald
Anonymity
Write
Will
" When I was a boy, I'd hide under the kitchen table and wind string around the chairs. I have a sense now that I am pulling on those threads. The more I pull, the more it comes unraveled. "
W. G. Sebald
Boy
Wind
Now
" If you're based in two places, on a bad day you see only the disadvantages everywhere. On a bad day, returning to Germany brings back all kinds of spectres from the past. "
W. G. Sebald
Bad Day
Past
You
" The longer I carry on, the more difficult writing seems to get. "
W. G. Sebald
More
Carry
Seems
" You could grow up in Germany in the postwar years without ever meeting a Jewish person. There were small communities in Frankfurt or Berlin, but in a provincial town in south Germany, Jewish people didn't exist. "
W. G. Sebald
People
Years
Small
" I've always felt that the traditional novel doesn't give you enough information about the narrator, and I think it's important to know the point of view from which these tales are told: the moral makeup of the teller. "
W. G. Sebald
View
Think
Makeup
" The writing I do makes great demands on translators. "
W. G. Sebald
Demands
Writing
Makes