Examples of 'sebald' in a sentence

Meaning of "sebald"

sebald (adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of the German writer W.G. Sebald or his literary style. The term can be used to describe works of literature or elements within them that exhibit the qualities or themes associated with Sebald's writing

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Sebald died several months before the awards ceremony.
So we got talking and we both discovered that we really loved Sebald.
Sebald is just such a writer.
Fishing and fish farm Sebald.
Sebald is well known for the use of images in his work.
An ambassador should never be put in the position of a William Sebald in Burma.
Sebald goes fishing.
My new editor Simon Prosser was a Sebald enthusiast.
Sebald was a walker.
Derived from the liner notes of Patience After Sebald.
Saint Sebald has one lutheran church and a cemetery.
Whoever likes to fish will love the Sebald Fishery in Ammerland.
Sebald would have enjoyed this legend from the Azores.
Chicago Sebald soccer.
Sebald wrote masterfully in German.

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In the tragic absence of more Sebald fiction, it will have to do.
Sebald also recounts a visit with an elderly Ernst Herbeck in his novel Vertigo.
Such a form allows for multiple tones and textures, essential when considering Sebald and place.
It could be said that Sebald ignores the dwarf just as Kafka ignored Pisanello.
The most talented were the brothers Bartel Beham and the longer-lived Sebald Beham.
Thus the Sebald tomb became a fascinating mixture of Gothic and Renaissance styles.
Unlike his colleagues on the Liefde, Sebald de Weert 's ship never made it to Asia.
Sebald and the Writing of History.
But first, we imagine Sebald in Covehithe.
Maximilian Sebald was a German writer and academic.
Club book, austerlitz, by wg sebald.
Sebald is an author whom I adore.
The novel influenced many later writers, including W.G. Sebald.
Sebald de Weert makes the first definite sighting of the Falkland Islands.
The islands that Sebald de Weert charted were the present day Jason Islands.
Sebald de Weert.
And strangely enough, Sebald lived in Manchester when he first moved to England.
Sebald was not just an elegist ; he was a militant elegist.
Sebald and his influence on a shifting perspective on the audio - visual.
Sebald 's gateway to the world of the Wallersteins.
Sebald saw a programme on BBC television about the Kindertransport entitled Whatever Happened to Susi?
Sebald - the enclosed core.
Sebald continues to question us about memory, history, literature, art, the contemporary.
Sebald de Weert ( Netherlands ) sights the islands.
Sebald 's work by Muriel Pic.
Life = = Sebald was born in Wertach, Bavaria, one of three children of Rosa and Georg Sebald.
Sebald acquired habilitation from the University of Hamburg in 1986.
Sebald studied German literature at the University of Fribourg, where he received a degree in 1965.
Sebald 's books Pic.

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