

#4055
Mentioned in 7 episodes
The rings of Saturn
Book • 1998
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Mentioned in 7 episodes
Mentioned by 

to highlight the importance of Sir Thomas Brown in 'The Rings of Saturn'.


William Dalrymple

30 snips
273. Panama’s Brutish Conquistador Who Found The Pacific and Lost His Head (Part 1)
Mentioned by 

when discussing Saturn's rings disappearance in 2025.


Anne Rowe

24 snips
All the president’s money men: the Trumponomics team
David references it when discussing the creativity of weaving information together.

80 - W.G. Sebald's The Emigrants
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as the author of Austerlitz, Vertigo, The Emigrants, and The Rings of Saturn.


Michael Silverblatt

W. G. Sebald
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in comparison to 

's writing style, noting similarities to Sebald's meditative travel writing.


Alastair Humphreys


Craig Mod

Craig Mod: Adventure, Discipline, and Design. Living Adventurously 66
Mentioned by 

as a book she sometimes thumbs through, expressing awe at its format.


Juliana Halpert

Coleman Collins on The Upper Room and Specular Fiction
Recommended by 

for its intellectual curiosity and exploration of the mind.


Alok Sama

S3 E08 | Masa, Mergers, and Making It Big ft. Alok Sama, SoftBank’s Deal Whisperer
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as a novelistic memoir set in East Anglia.

John McMurtrie

658 "The Snow Fairy" by Claude McKay | Literary Journeys (with John McMurtrie)
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as an example of Sebald's work and its characteristic style.

Lauren Oyler

Desperately Seeking Sebald
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as one of Sebald's books, read during a period of emotional intensity.


Luke Jones

77 — WG Sebald's 'Austerlitz' — 1/2 — In the Nocturama