The Summer House, Later

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Summer House, Later
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Judith Hermann
Translated by Margot Bettauer Dembo
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:160
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
Short stories
ISBN/Barcode 9780007115761
ClassificationsDewey:833.914 833.914
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint Flamingo
Publication Date 17 June 2002
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The bestselling voice of the new Berlin 'The little jewellery box also held the red coral bracelet from Nikolai Sergeyevich. Its six hundred and seventy-five little coral beads were strung onto a silken thread, and they glowed as red as rage. My great-grandmother put the hairbrush down in her lap. She closed her eyes for a long time. Then she opened her eyes again, took the red coral bracelet from the little box and fastened it around her left wrist. Her skin was very white. That evening, for the first time in three years, she shared a meal with my great-grandfather.' Coral bracelets 'as red as rage' from Russian lovers; a sad old woman who nonetheless 'sometimes sang and winked with her left eye and laughed till the tears came'; country houses 'away from Berlin, linden trees out front, chestnuts in the back, sky above'. The Summer House, Later is an elegant, measured, reflective collection of stories which captures beautifully the promise of bright colours lying just out of reach of our grey daily routines. Set in and around Europe's fastest-growing, fastest-living city, these stories take as their starting point the monotony of modern urban life -- the endless antennas and chimneys, the pigeons in the gutters -- and looks beyond them to 'the narrow strip of sky over the rooftops'. The literary sensation of the year in her native Germany, Judith Hermann is a wonderfully talented young writer whose ability to find drama and beauty in the smallest, most trivial moments makes The Summer House, Later a very special debut indeed.

Author Biography

judith hermann is 30. This is her first book. She lives in Berlin.

Reviews

'A daringly lyrical collection' Oprah Magazine 'An elegant and perceptive reading on the emptiness that fills our lives. Its author is a master storyteller.' Independent 'A collection of striking distinction and poise. Some of the stories touch on brilliance. She can rival the best contemporary exponents of short fiction. Exceptional.' Sunday Business Post 'Tales of impressive quality and formidable originality.' Sunday Times 'Cool... told without sentimentality, drawing power from the precision of the language and from a laconic style that narrates but refuses to explain... a world of contingent events and casual relationships where happiness is experienced as memory or aspiration but never as present reality.' Peter Graves, TLS 'The Summer House, Later has an irresistible power... No word is too much and none out of place.' Neue Zurcher Zeitung 'The fragility of life's decisions are relayed without sentimentality, yet with a quiet melancholy. An exceptional debut.' Die Zeit 'The Summer House, Later has created a big impression with its clipped prose and gentle wisdom.' Guardian 'Judith Hermann's prose has conviction and is utterly of its time...' Focus 'Melancholy, muted, sometimes dramatic, but always pointed, precise and without pathos... The drama of Judith Hermann's stories comes from what is unsaid, from a tension between artful staging and that which really happens, but is only glimpsed.' Tagesspiegel