The Black Spider by Jeremias Gotthelf - ISBN: 9781590176689
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Ancient evil awakens in a Swiss village: a chilling, unforgettable tale.

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    120 pages

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    15 October 2013

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Summary

An NYRB Classics Original

It is a sunny summer Sunday in a remote Swiss village, and a christening is being celebrated at a lovely old farmhouse. One of the guests notes an anomaly in the fabric of the venerable edifice—a blackened post that has been carefully built into a trim new window frame. Thereby hangs a tale, one that, as the wise old grandfather who has lived all his life in the house proceeds to tell it, takes one chilling turn after another, while his audience listens in ap…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781590176689
ISBN-10:1590176685
Author:Jeremias Gotthelf, Susan Bernofsky
Publisher:New York Review Books
Imprint:NYRB Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:120
Edition:Main
Release Date:15 October 2013
Weight:145g
Dimensions:203mm x 127mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“There is scarcely a work in world literature that I admire more.” -Thomas Mann

‘Best of all though is its enduring power as a parable about good and evil, fear and courage, while Gotthelf … emphatically demonstrates through his clever shifts of tone and language the allure of story as an art form in this daring novella that reads as if the storyteller were sitting in the room, remembering the facts and watching our faces.’ The Irish Times ‘new translation by Susan Bernofsky that can be recommended for capturing the vigour, pace, excitement and range of tones in this astonishing tale.’ Times Literary Supplement ‘Evil abounds in this dire, bone-freezing short story by a Swiss pastor … The Black Spider is scary as hell … He [Gotthelf] does something only the best horror writers, and the best preachers, can do: he puts the fear of God in you.’ New York Times

About The Author

Jeremias Gotthelf

Jeremias Gotthelf (1797-1854) was the pen name of Albert Bitzius, a Swiss pastor and author of novels, novellas, short stories, and nonfiction. He used his writing to communicate his reformist concerns in education and regarding the plight of the poor. He adopted the name of his first novel’s protagonist after its success with Der Bauernspiegel oder Lebensgeschichte des Jeremias Gotthelf- Von ihm selbst beschrieben (The Peasants’ Mirror; or, The Life History of Jeremias Gotthelf- Described by Himself; 1836). Major works in English translation include The Black Spider; Ulric, the Farm Servant; and The Story of an Alpine Valley.

Susan Bernofsky is the translator of six books by Robert Walser as well as works by Jenny Erpenbeck, Yoko Tawada, Hermann Hesse, Gregor von Rezzori, and others. She is the chair of the PEN Translation Committee and teaches at the Writing Program at Columbia University, where she is director of the Graduate Translation Program. She is currently working on a biography of Walser.

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