A review by joe_olipo
Vertigo by W.G. Sebald

2.0

Not refuting accusations of Pastiche.

A young imitator of Sebald, who retains his description of the flight of birds suspended in air for eternity, and a felicity for fin-de-siècle authors suffering from, alternatingly, homosexuality and venereal disease; though we know Kafka not to have been so somber and Stendhal so maudlin.