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Arno Camenisch

    February 1, 1978
    Der letzte Schnee
    Die Launen des Tages
    Herr Anselm
    Sez Ner. Romanisch und Deutsch
    The Alp
    Behind the station
    • 2014

      Behind the station

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      3.8(10)Add rating

      In the second book of Arno Camenisch's Alp trilogy, "Behind the Station," is told through the eyes of two young brothers growing up in a small, secluded village in a valley flanked by the alpine mountains. Written in the same style as "The Alp," we start to believe that there's little difference between the children and the adults in this village, save for their love for mischief and ghost stories. The grandmother, the parents, and the neighbors: it is an amphitheater full of drama, somehow colored through the eyes of children. Arno Camenisch's quiet control and powerful descriptions of village life prove that he is an international voice to follow.

      Behind the station
    • 2014

      The Alp

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      3.6(25)Add rating

      The first novel in Arno Camenisch's celebrated "alpine" trilogy is set during a single summer. The four main (unnamed) characters are a dairyman, his farmhand, a cowherd, and a swineherd who all live and work in close proximity--but this is no "Heidi." Theirs is an existence marked by dangerous work, solitude, cruelty, alcoholism, and sheer stubbornness; but the author's handling of these situations and lives is characterized at all times by affection, surreal humor, and a brilliant ear for the sounds of the setting.

      The Alp