The Seagull Library of German Literature

Air Raid

Alexander Kluge, Martin Chalmers, W. G. Sebald

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Product Details
Format:
Paperback / softback
ISBN:
9781803090368
Published:
23 Sep 2022
Publisher:
Seagull Books London Ltd
Dimensions:
144 pages - 202 x 129 x 8mm
Availability:
Out of stock
Series:
The Seagull Library of German Literature

A powerful work by the heralded writer, this collection is a touchstone event in German literature of the post-war era. On April 8, 1945, several American bomber squadrons were informed that their German targets were temporarily unavailable due to cloud cover. As it was too late to turn back, the assembled ordnance of more than two hundred bombers was diverted to nearby Halberstadt. A mid-sized cathedral town of no particular industrial or strategic importance, Halberstadt was almost totally destroyed, and a then-thirteen-year-old Alexander Kluge watched his town burn to the ground.  Incorporating photographs, diagrams, and drawings, Kluge captures the overwhelming rapidity and totality of the organized destruction of his town from numerous perspectives, bringing to life both the strategy from above and the futility of the response on the ground. Originally published in German in 1977, this exquisite report, fragmentary and unfinished, is one of Kluge’s most personal works and one of the best examples of his literary technique. The English edition of Air Rair includes additional new stories by the author and features an appreciation of the work by W. G. Sebald. “More than a few of Kluge’s many books are essential, brilliant achievements. None are without great interest.”—Susan Sontag
The Air Raid on Halberstadt on 8 April 1945 What Does ‘Really’ Mean in Retrospect? 17 More Stories About the Air War Dragonflies of Death Commentary on ‘Dragonflies of Death’ The Dragonfly The Long Paths to Knowledge What Does ‘Really’ Mean in Retrospect? Love 1944 Cooperative Behaviour Fires Inside People Zoo Animals in the Air Raids What Holds Voluntary Actions Together? Fire Brigade Commander W. Schönecke Reports The Run-Up to the Catastrophe Inexplicable Reactions in Sandstone Rock How the ‘Flying Fortresses’ Disappeared in Lake Constance The Gleam in the Enemy’s Eye Total Toothache News of Star Wars W. G. Sebald Between History and Natural History. On the Literary Description of Total Destruction. Remarks on Kluge Sources
Alexander Kluge is one of the major German fiction writers of the late twentieth century and an important social critic. As a filmmaker, he is credited with the launch of the New German Cinema movement. Martin Chalmers is a Berlin-based translator from Glasgow. He has translated some of the best-known German-language writers, including Herta Müller, Elfriede Jelinek, and Hans Magnus Enzensberger.  
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