Air Raid
With an afterword by W. G. Sebald
On April 8, 1945, several American bomber squadrons were informed that their German targets were temporarily unavailable due to cloud cover. As it was too late to turn back, the assembled ordnance of more than two hundred bombers was diverted to nearby Halberstadt. A mid-sized cathedral town of no particular industrial or strategic importance, Halberstadt was almost totally destroyed, and a then-thirteen-year-old Alexander Kluge watched his town burn to the ground.
‘An accomplished filmmaker as well as a novelist, Kluge was trained as a lawyer and studied cultural theory with Theodor Adorno. An attorney’s reserve and gravitas are evident throughout his work. The harnessed energy is incorporated in various forms [. . .] In Air Raid, one voice is followed by another—the testimonies of survivors, observations of reporters, explanations by American officers.’ —On the Seawall
‘An extraordinary book by an extraordinary artist, Air Raid might be seen less as a reckoning with the second world war as a manual for grappling with manufactured realities and media-filtered landscapes in the age of the drone.’ —Financial Times
‘The book is part fiction and part reportage, but Kluge makes no effort to say which is which [. . .] It’s an affecting puzzle about the destabilized narratives of war. The reader has to construct some semblance of a story from the rubble.’ —The Paris Review
‘Excellently and integrally translated [. . .] Exquisite [. . .] This multimedia work was ahead of its time, and it’s still effective; as long as aerial militarism continues to rain misery on millions, Air Raid remains timely.’ —Rain Taxi
‘A small masterpiece of exploratory fiction.’—Verso Books
‘Alexander Kluge’s account of the Allied air raid on his hometown in Germany, while suffering memory lapses of its own, examines the city’s amnesia as a defense against terror.’—Katie Trumpener, The New York Review
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