• At earlier times, in the summer evenings during my childhood when I watched from the valley as swallows circled in the last light, still in great numbers in those days, I would imagine that the world was held together by the courses they flew through the air.

    W.G. Sebald, The Rings of Saturn

  • From the Southwold Sailors Reading Room
“It is better than anywhere else for reading, writing letters, following one’s thoughts or in the long winter months simply looking out at the stormy sea as it crashes on the promenade.”
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    From the Southwold Sailors Reading Room

    “It is better than anywhere else for reading, writing letters, following one’s thoughts or in the long winter months simply looking out at the stormy sea as it crashes on the promenade.”

    WG Sebald, The Rings of Saturn 

  • Fishermen on the beach at Hastings
“I do not believe that these men sit by the sea all day and all night so as not to miss the time when the whiting pass, the flounder rise or the cod come in to the shallower waters, as they claim. They just want to be in a place where they have the world behind them, and before them nothing but emptiness.”
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    Fishermen on the beach at Hastings

    I do not believe that these men sit by the sea all day and all night so as not to miss the time when the whiting pass, the flounder rise or the cod come in to the shallower waters, as they claim. They just want to be in a place where they have the world behind them, and before them nothing but emptiness.

    WG Sebald, The Rings of Saturn

  • Fishing boat leaving Hastings at dawn
“No matter how often I tell myself that chance happenings of this kind occur far more often than we suspect, since we all move, one after the other, along the same roads mapped out for us by our origins and our hopes, my rational mind is nonetheless unable to lay the ghosts of repetition that haunt me with ever greater frequency. Scarcely am I in company but it seems as if I had already heard the same opinions expressed by the same people somewhere or other, in the same way, with the same words, turns of phrase and gestures.”
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    Fishing boat leaving Hastings at dawn

    No matter how often I tell myself that chance happenings of this kind occur far more often than we suspect, since we all move, one after the other, along the same roads mapped out for us by our origins and our hopes, my rational mind is nonetheless unable to lay the ghosts of repetition that haunt me with ever greater frequency. Scarcely am I in company but it seems as if I had already heard the same opinions expressed by the same people somewhere or other, in the same way, with the same words, turns of phrase and gestures.”

    WG Sebald, The Rings of Saturn

  • Traffic leaving LA
“It takes just one awful second, I often think, and an entire epoch passes.”
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    Traffic leaving LA

    It takes just one awful second, I often think, and an entire epoch passes.


    WG Sebald, The Rings of Saturn

  • “No matter whether one is flying over Newfoundland or the sea of lights that stretches from Boston to Philadelphia after nightfall, over the Arabian deserts which gleam like mother-of-pearl, over the Ruhr or the city of Frankfurt, it is as though there were no people, only the things they have made and in which they are hiding. One sees the places where they live and the roads that link them, one sees the smoke rising from their houses and factories, one sees the vehicles in which they sit, but one sees not the people themselves. And yet they are present everywhere upon the face of the earth, extending their dominion by the hour, moving around the honeycombs of towering buildings and tied into networks of a complexity that goes far beyond the power of any one individual to imagine, from the thousands of hoists and winches that once worked the South African diamond mines to the floors of todays stock and commodity exchanges through which the global tides of information flow without cease. If we view ourselves from a great height, it is frightening to realize how little we know about our species, our purpose and our real end, I thought, as we crossed the coastline and flew out over the jelly-green sea.”
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    No matter whether one is flying over Newfoundland or the sea of lights that stretches from Boston to Philadelphia after nightfall, over the Arabian deserts which gleam like mother-of-pearl, over the Ruhr or the city of Frankfurt, it is as though there were no people, only the things they have made and in which they are hiding. One sees the places where they live and the roads that link them, one sees the smoke rising from their houses and factories, one sees the vehicles in which they sit, but one sees not the people themselves. And yet they are present everywhere upon the face of the earth, extending their dominion by the hour, moving around the honeycombs of towering buildings and tied into networks of a complexity that goes far beyond the power of any one individual to imagine, from the thousands of hoists and winches that once worked the South African diamond mines to the floors of todays stock and commodity exchanges through which the global tides of information flow without cease. If we view ourselves from a great height, it is frightening to realize how little we know about our species, our purpose and our real end, I thought, as we crossed the coastline and flew out over the jelly-green sea.

    WG Sebald, The Rings of Saturn

  • 1991
After a recent visit to Berlin, having not been there since 1991, I spotted this photo I took in Manchester the same year which gave me a jolt and evoked the mood of the time.
It was a party for executives of Saab cars. Set in a TV studio it revolved round a Berlin war game, complete with uniformed actors….
On the morning of December 19, 2011, Saab Automobile AB officially declared bankruptcy. View high resolution

    1991

    After a recent visit to Berlin, having not been there since 1991, I spotted this photo I took in Manchester the same year which gave me a jolt and evoked the mood of the time.

    It was a party for executives of Saab cars. Set in a TV studio it revolved round a Berlin war game, complete with uniformed actors….

    On the morning of December 19, 2011, Saab Automobile AB officially declared bankruptcy.

  • 2012
Images of another time came flooding back as I entered Rosenthaler Platz, a Berlin U-Bahn station. The poster on the wall is for Hinterm Horizont (beyond the horizon) by quintessential Hamburg rocker Udo Lindenberg tells the “only in Berlin” love story of the West German musician and an East Berlin girl who cannot be together because of the wall. View high resolution

    2012

    Images of another time came flooding back as I entered Rosenthaler Platz, a Berlin U-Bahn station. The poster on the wall is for Hinterm Horizont (beyond the horizon) by quintessential Hamburg rocker Udo Lindenberg tells the “only in Berlin” love story of the West German musician and an East Berlin girl who cannot be together because of the wall.

  • 2012
I was moved by confusing menace as I entered the Holocaust Memorial near the Brandenburg Gate This memorial to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust was designed by architect Peter Eisenman to produce an uneasy, confusing atmosphere, and the whole sculpture aims to represent a supposedly ordered system that has lost touch with human reason. View high resolution

    2012

    I was moved by confusing menace as I entered the Holocaust Memorial near the Brandenburg Gate This memorial to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust was designed by architect Peter Eisenman to produce an uneasy, confusing atmosphere, and the whole sculpture aims to represent a supposedly ordered system that has lost touch with human reason.

  • 1988
My memories went back to my walks in East Berlin 20 years ago in Marx-Engels Square, site of the Berlin City Palace blown up in 1950 to make way for the grey Soviet style modernist which dominated Eastern Europe. The German parliament have now decided to reconstruct the City Palace. View high resolution

    1988

    My memories went back to my walks in East Berlin 20 years ago in Marx-Engels Square, site of the Berlin City Palace blown up in 1950 to make way for the grey Soviet style modernist which dominated Eastern Europe. The German parliament have now decided to reconstruct the City Palace.