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Vertigo (Sebald novel) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Vertigo (Sebald novel)
''Vertigo'' ((ドイツ語:Schwindel. Gefühle.)) is a 1990 novel by the German author W. G. Sebald. The first of its four sections is a short but conventional biography of Stendhal, who is referred to not by his pen name but by his given name of Beyle. The second is a travelogue of two journeys made to the Alpine region by an unnamed narrator whose biography resembles Sebald's; an episode from the life of Casanova is also featured. The third describes a difficult period in the life of Kafka, referred to only as "Dr. K." And the fourth is a nostalgic recounting of the narrator's visit to his German hometown of "W," a rural village which he has seen nothing of for decades. Sebald makes notable use of leitmotif, such as sensations of dizziness as suggested in the title, and deceased persons lying covered on platforms. The novel functions along with Sebald's subsequent works ''The Emigrants'' and ''The Rings of Saturn'' as a trilogy. All three works were translated to English by Michael Hulse in partnership with Sebald. ==Reception== Stephen Moss of ''The Guardian'' found the book difficult to characterize, but embraced it critically.〔
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