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Tag Archives: W.G. Sebald
“…the anatomical blueprint of some alien and crab-like creature.”
I came across these alien geometrical graphics via Bibliodyssey (oh how I can wander that blog for days and days): They’re plans for fortresses. Such complexes of fortifications, said Austerlitz, concluding his remarks that day in the Antwerp Glove Market … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, books, fortifications, fortresses, history, memory, ruins, W.G. Sebald, war
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