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The Ice Palace

Tarjei Vesaas

In rural Norway, one evening after school, 11-year-old Siss and Unn strike up a deep and unusual bond. When the next day Unn sets off into the wintry woods in search of a mysterious frozen waterfall, known locally as the "ice palace," and does not return, a devastated Siss takes it upon herself to find her missing friend. The Ice Palace is one of the most memorable achievements in modern literature thanks in large part to Vesaas's unique command of a sparse, figurative, and fragmentary style. As part of the new and improved Peter Owen Cased Classics series, this edition features a false die cutting in the shape of an ice shard on the dust jacket, while printed on the cover board is the work of acclaimed contemporary artist Kaye Donachie.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Peter Owen Publishers
  • Publish Date: Dec 15th, 2020
  • Pages: 176
  • Language: English
  • Edition: Second Edition, - 0002
  • Dimensions: 7.40in - 5.00in - 0.80in - 0.65lb
  • EAN: 9780720620146
  • Categories: ClassicsLiterary

About the Author

Tarjei Vesaas (1897-1970) was a Norwegian poet and novelist whose sparse, poetic, and figurative style won him international acclaim and three separate nominations for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Best known and best loved of his works are The Ice Palace, for which he won The Nordic Council's Literature Prize; The Birds; and The Bridges. Vesaas is an enduring literary figure in his native Norway where his home has become a site of pilgrimage. Elizabeth Rokkan was awarded the St. Olav Medal for her efforts to make Norwegian literature available to English speakers.

Praise for this book

"I'm surprised it isn't the most famous book in the world." --Max Porter, author, Grief is the Thing with Feathers
"Austere poetical clarity, stoical wisdom and a vivid response to nature." --Times Literary Supplement
"How simple this novel is. How subtle. How strong. How unlike any other. It is unique. It is unforgettable. It is extraordinary'." --Doris Lessing
"The narrative is urgent, the descriptions relentlessly beautiful, the meaning as powerful as the ice piling up on the lake." --Times