Motley Stones

Motley Stones by Adalbert Stifter, published by New York Review of Books on May 4, 2021, is the first complete English translation of this nineteenth-century Austrian writer’s evocative cycle of novellas. This edition, comprising 288 pages, presents Stifter’s work as a radical experimenter with narrative, showcasing his unique approach to storytelling that intertwines human dramas with the natural world.
Readers will find six thematically linked novellas, including the classic “Rock Crystal,” where human experiences unfold against the backdrop of the Alps and the urban landscape of Vienna. Stifter’s keen observations of these environments elevate them to central roles in the narratives, while his characters—children facing dangers and eccentric individuals grappling with inner turmoil—add depth to the tales. The collection explores the delicate balance between human sensitivity and darker themes, reflecting Stifter’s complex vision of life.
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The first complete English translation of the nineteenth-century Austrian innovator’s evocative, elemental cycle of novellas.
For Kafka he was “my fat brother”; Thomas Mann called him “one of the most peculiar, enigmatic, secretly audacious and strangely gripping storytellers in world literature.” Often misunderstood as an idyllic poet of “beetles and buttercups,” the nineteenth-century Austrian writer Adalbert Stifter can now be seen as a radical experimenter with narrative and a forerunner of nature writing’s darker currents. One of his best-known works, the novella cycle Motley Stones now appears in its first complete English translation, a rendition that respects the bracing strangeness of the original. In six thematically linked novellas, including the beloved classic “Rock Crystal,” human dramas play out amid the natural cycles of the Alps or the urban rhythms of Vienna—environments so keenly observed that they emerge as the tales’ most indomitable protagonists. Stifter’s human characters are equally haunting—children braving perils, eccentrics and loners harboring enigmatic torments. “We seek to glimpse the gentle law that guides the human race,” Stifter famously wrote. What he glimpsed, more often than not, was the abyss that lies behind the idyll. The tension between his humane sensitivity and his dark visions is what lends his writing its heartbreaking power.
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