Ye Shall Bear Witness: An Ethics of Survival in W.G. Sebald’s Rings of Saturn

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Aubrey Lively
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Abstract:In Rings of Saturn, W.G. Sebald uses the concept of the Roche limit—the nearest a satellite can come to the object it orbits without being consumed by that object’s gravity— to draw a boundary around human suffering so that in bearing witness, we shall not be destroyed.By using lists to create literary fractals—geometric designs that are self-similar at a fractional dimension—Sebald dramatizes that limit as an equilibrium that art must hold between distance from and proximity to human suffering. He asks readers not merely to bear witness but to find the proximity at which we can hold a steady gaze, unflinching, without being consumed by that suffering. At the Roche limit, we are bound by what we see but not consumed.
你将见证:西博尔德的《土星环》中的生存伦理
摘要:在《土星环》中,W.G.Sebald使用了Roche极限的概念——卫星在不被物体引力消耗的情况下离其轨道最近的距离——来划定人类痛苦的边界,这样在作证时,我们就不会被摧毁。通过使用列表来创建文学分形——在分数维度上自我相似的几何设计——Sebald将这种限制戏剧化为艺术必须在与人类痛苦的距离和接近之间保持的平衡。他要求读者不仅要见证,还要找到一个我们可以坚定凝视的地方,而不会被这种痛苦所吞噬。在罗氏极限下,我们受到我们所看到但没有消费的东西的约束。
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