Rock Crystal

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense, Literary
Cover of the book Rock Crystal by Adalbert Stifter, New York Review Books
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Adalbert Stifter ISBN: 9781681370538
Publisher: New York Review Books Publication: December 15, 2015
Imprint: NYRB Classics Language: English
Author: Adalbert Stifter
ISBN: 9781681370538
Publisher: New York Review Books
Publication: December 15, 2015
Imprint: NYRB Classics
Language: English

Seemingly the simplest of stories—a passing anecdote of village life— Rock Crystal opens up into a tale of almost unendurable suspense. This jewel-like novella by the writer that Thomas Mann praised as "one of the most extraordinary, the most enigmatic, the most secretly daring and the most strangely gripping narrators in world literature" is among the most unusual, moving, and memorable of Christmas stories. Two children—Conrad and his little sister, Sanna—set out from their village high up in the Alps to visit their grandparents in the neighboring valley. It is the day before Christmas but the weather is mild, though of course night falls early in December and the children are warned not to linger. The grandparents welcome the children with presents and pack them off with kisses. Then snow begins to fall, ever more thickly and steadily. Undaunted, the children press on, only to take a wrong turn. The snow rises higher and higher, time passes: it is deep night when the sky clears and Conrad and Sanna discover themselves out on a glacier, terrifying and beautiful, the heart of the void. Adalbert Stifter's rapt and enigmatic tale, beautifully translated by Elizabeth Mayer and Marianne Moore, explores what can be found between Christmas Eve and Christmas Day—or on any night of the year.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Seemingly the simplest of stories—a passing anecdote of village life— Rock Crystal opens up into a tale of almost unendurable suspense. This jewel-like novella by the writer that Thomas Mann praised as "one of the most extraordinary, the most enigmatic, the most secretly daring and the most strangely gripping narrators in world literature" is among the most unusual, moving, and memorable of Christmas stories. Two children—Conrad and his little sister, Sanna—set out from their village high up in the Alps to visit their grandparents in the neighboring valley. It is the day before Christmas but the weather is mild, though of course night falls early in December and the children are warned not to linger. The grandparents welcome the children with presents and pack them off with kisses. Then snow begins to fall, ever more thickly and steadily. Undaunted, the children press on, only to take a wrong turn. The snow rises higher and higher, time passes: it is deep night when the sky clears and Conrad and Sanna discover themselves out on a glacier, terrifying and beautiful, the heart of the void. Adalbert Stifter's rapt and enigmatic tale, beautifully translated by Elizabeth Mayer and Marianne Moore, explores what can be found between Christmas Eve and Christmas Day—or on any night of the year.

More books from New York Review Books

Cover of the book Markets of Paris, 2nd Edition by Adalbert Stifter
Cover of the book The Three Christs of Ypsilanti by Adalbert Stifter
Cover of the book Ride a Cockhorse by Adalbert Stifter
Cover of the book Rock, Paper, Scissors by Adalbert Stifter
Cover of the book Life and Fate by Adalbert Stifter
Cover of the book Doting by Adalbert Stifter
Cover of the book Nightmare Alley by Adalbert Stifter
Cover of the book An Episode of Sparrows by Adalbert Stifter
Cover of the book The Battle for Egypt by Adalbert Stifter
Cover of the book Dead Souls by Adalbert Stifter
Cover of the book A Chill in the Air by Adalbert Stifter
Cover of the book A Savage War of Peace by Adalbert Stifter
Cover of the book Hill by Adalbert Stifter
Cover of the book The Traveller's Tree by Adalbert Stifter
Cover of the book Bresson on Bresson: Interviews, 1943-1983 by Adalbert Stifter
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy