Alberta and Jacob

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Alberta and Jacob
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Cora Sandel
SeriesThe Alberta Trilogy
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:234
Category/GenreClassic fiction (pre c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9780720611847
ClassificationsDewey:839.8237
Audience
General
Edition New edition

Publishing Details

Publisher Peter Owen Publishers
Imprint Peter Owen Publishers
Publication Date 25 June 2003
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

First published in 1926, ALBERTA AND JACOB is a partly autobiographical depiction of a young woman's rebellion against the narrow values and repressed barbarity of a struggling Protestant bourgeoise at the turn of the nineteenth century. Alberta is the adolescent daughter of a bullying magistrate and his neurotic wife who have been driven by past crimes of extravagance to a small, snowbound town in the extreme north of Norway, within the Arctic circle. Together with her more extroverted brother Jacob, Alberta finds herself increasingly in revolt against their parent's shabby gentility and the suffocating provincialism of their surroundings. Imaginative and intelligent, she craves for worldly knowledge and a more purposeful life, but her way forward is blocked a crippling sense of her own inadequacy, insignificance and guilt. The arrival of summer visitors, with their challenging conversation and self-possession, the first troubling intimations of sexuality and the departure of her adored brother for the life of a sailor, introduce a new urgency to Alberta's painful, almost abnormal sensitivities. In brilliantly recreating both the physical immediacy of a bitterly cold town in a remote place and the social reality of the rigidly confined society, this delicate sketch of adolescence also subtly describes effects of climate on the human heart. The first novel in an acclaimed trilogy, ALBERTA AND JACOB remains today one of the most outstanding examples of Norwegian fiction.

Author Biography

Cora Sandel was the author of the semi-autobiographical Alberta trilogy. She was awarded a State Pension for artists by Norway.

Reviews

'She has a place to herself among the finest contemporary writing.' - GUARDIAN 'A masterpiece... it reads magnificently well... Above all, the whole book has an old-fashioned solidity, a quality of standing up and ringing true which sorts out good novels from bad quicker than anything else.' - THE OBSERVER 'Very well done.' - SCOTSMAN 'Moving and revealing... a fine novel.' - IRISH TIMES 'An elegant watercolour... put in to impeccable English by Elizabeth Rokkan.' - GUARDIAN