
Satürn'ün Halkaları
The Rings of Saturn is a novel composed of the notes of WG Sebald's journey on foot through County Suffolk in the eastern part of England. But at the same time, it is a road novel that traces the destruction caused by nature and culture in history, extending to the past, childhood, history, wars, deaths, genocides, in short, destruction and extinction caused by man, within the framework of the Suffolk story. Writer Sebald, who died in a traffic accident in 2001 as a result of a tragic coincidence, takes the readers on a journey between experiences and texts where the present and the past, reality and dreams are intertwined, while walking on the pebble beaches of Suffolk in Saturn's Rings: From Omar Khayyam to Descartes, from Borges to Joseph Conrad, Chateaubriand and many more...
Number of pages | : | 268 |
The heart | : | Turkish |