Seven Gothic Tales

Isak DINESEN

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Seven Gothic Tales

"NEITHER TRAGIC NOR COMIC BUT… MARVELOUS": FIRST ENGLISH EDITION OF DINESEN'S SEVEN GOTHIC TALES

DINESEN, Isak. Seven Gothic Tales. London: Putnam, (1934). Octavo, original red cloth, original dust jacket.

First English edition of Dinesen's first book in English, published the same year as the American trade edition, with seven stories, including the highly acclaimed "Deluge at Norderney," in scarce original dust jacket.

"Karen Blixen left Africa in 1930, her marriage long ended, her farm a failure and Denys Finch Hatton dead in an air crash. She returned to Denmark and Rungstedlund, her family home, to less than a heroine's welcome… Ill, lonely and exiled from the Africa that she thought of as her spiritual home, she set herself to remake herself. She had been sketching out and abandoning stories for years; now she sat down to work. Her first substantial publication, Seven Gothic Tales, appeared in 1934 and was greeted with acclaim; it was followed by several others, her international reputation building to a point where she was nominated for the Nobel Prize. Ernest Hemingway, when he received the Nobel, paid her a handsome compliment, deferring to her greater claim" (New York Times). Dinesen said that here "she used the word 'tale… in the sense Shakespeare did in A Winter's Tale, or 'in the naive view of a child or primitive who sees a story as neither tragic nor comic but as marvelous" (Welty, Writer's Eye, 138). Following its publication in New York the same year, this first English edition of Dinesen's first work in English was published by Putnam, and she translated the stories into Danish the following year as Syv fantastiske fortaellinger. With seven short stories, including "The Deluge at Norderney," "The Poet" and "The Old Chevalier." Color dust jacket art and frontispiece by Rex Whistler. Without Evening Standard bellyband, very rarely found.

Book with a few faint spots of foxing and small inner paper hinge repair, dust jacket with only faint foxing to flaps. A nearly fine copy.

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