From Publishers Weekly
The late Norwegian writer Vesaas (1897-1970) tells a simple yet profoundly stirring story of friendship, coming of age and death in a remote Norwegian village. The main narrator is Siss, a popular girl who befriends Unn, an orphan and a newcomer to the town. Drawn to each other despite their differences, they experience an almost mystical sense of unityp. 19 , but their tie is cut the next day when Unn, while playing alone, disappears into a "green ice palace" formed from a waterfall's frozen trickles of water. Siss feels haunted by the unspoken secrets they shared and struggles to come to terms with her friend's death as her own childhood vanishes. Vesaas's ( Birds ) understanding of child psychology gives his young characters emotional depth and strength. The growing, changing protagonists and the eerie, primeval surroundings are flawlessly revealed in lyrical prose and metaphors, as illustrated by Siss's observation as she takes a walk with Unn's aunt: "Across the imperfect screen of their eyes there glided tall trees that seemed to stretch out their arms in admonition; and pitch-black, stooping-shouldered rocks, moving like clenched fists towards their foreheads."
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This hauntingly beautiful novel deals in utmost simplicity of language and narrative with the paramount themes of most great literature: love, death, and the maturing of the individual. Two eleven-year-old girls, Siss and Unn, are separated at the very beginning of their friendship by the death of the latter in a strange, labyrinthine palace of ice.This book was also made into an award-winning Norwegian film.Tarjei Vesaas is generally regarded as one of the most important Norwegian authors since Knut Hamsun. Several times nominated and selected as one of the finalists for the Nobel Prize, Veassa was awarded the prestigious Venice Prize in 1952 and the Nordic Council's Literature Prize for "The Ice Palace" in 1963.
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Very exquisitely written. Poetic. It's stunning that an old male writer in his 60s could write about 11-year-old girls with such fascinating insights.
評分意象的堆疊,毋寜說是人的心理的隱晦,欲言又止。
評分意象的堆疊,毋寜說是人的心理的隱晦,欲言又止。
評分Very exquisitely written. Poetic. It's stunning that an old male writer in his 60s could write about 11-year-old girls with such fascinating insights.
評分十一歲孩子的世界大概⋯⋯是最美的。我十一歲時的世界是由哈利波特和幾米‘地下鐵’以及頭腦裡豐富的想像搭起來的,最美也最懷念。
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