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  1. Oct 2023
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    The Smartest Man Who Ever Lived
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    1. chrisaldrich 08 Oct 2023
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      The narrative technique owes a good deal to W. G. Sebald, who loved to ruminate on strange and troubling episodes from history, blurring the boundary between fact and fiction.

      Benjamรญn Labatut also falls into this genre.

      fact vs. fiction fiction writing W. G. Sebald Benjamรญn Labatut
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  3. Oct 2022
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    1. chrisaldrich 25 Oct 2022
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      One of W.G. Sebaldโ€™s masterpieces, The Rings of Saturn, an indescribable blend of fact and fiction, contains a section about one of his academic colleagues whose office was piled high with notes about Gustav Flaubert.

      https://twitter.com/friendsofdarwin/status/1584936047929982976

      zettelkasten in literature W. G. Sebald The Rings of Saturn Gustave Flaubert
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