| Author/Contributor(s): | Sebald, W G ; Hamburger, Michael ; Tripp, Jan Peter ; Köhler, Andrea ; Enzensberger, Hans Magnus |
| Publisher: | New Directions Publishing Corporation |
| Date: | 10/15/2007 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
The lithographs portray, with stunning precision, pairs of eyes--the eyes of Beckett, Borges, Proust Jasper Johns, Francis Bacon, Tripp, Sebald, Sebald's dog Maurice. Brief as haiku, the poems are epiphanic and anti-narrative. What the author calls time lost, the pain of remembering, and the figure of death here find a small home. The art and poems do not explain one another, but rather engage in a kind of dialogue. The longer I look at the pictures of Jan Peter Tripp, Sebald comments in his essay, the better I understand that behind the illusions of the surface, a dread-inspiring depth is concealed. It is the metaphysical lining of reality, so to speak.