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Little Snow Landscape
Robert Walser
出版
New York Review of Books
, 2021-03-02
主題
Fiction / Short Stories (single author)
Fiction / Literary
Fiction / Humorous / General
ISBN
1681375230
9781681375236
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=0KPmDwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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A collection of previously unpublished short prose by one of the most influential figures of twentieth-century fiction.
Little Snow Landscape
opens in 1905 with an encomium to Robert Walser’s homeland and concludes in 1933 with a meditation on his childhood in Biel, the town of his birth, published in the last of his four years in the cantonal mental hospital in Waldau outside Bern. Between these two poles, the book maps Walser’s outer and inner wanderings in various narrative modes. Here you find him writing in the persona of a girl composing an essay on the seasons, of Don Juan at the moment he senses he’s outplayed his role, and of Turkey’s last sultan shortly after he’s deposed. In other stories, a man falls in love with the heroine of the penny dreadful he’s reading (and she with him?), and the lady of a house catches her servant spread out on the divan casually reading a classic. Three longer autobiographical stories—“Wenzel,” “Würzburg,” and “Louise”—brace the whole. In addition to a representative offering of Walser’s short prose, of which he was one of literature’s most original, multifarious, and lucid practitioners,
Little Snow Landscape
forms a kind of novel, however apparently plotless, from the vast unfinishable one he was constantly writing.