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Night Train
2021
First Published
3.87
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128
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Brevity is the soul of beauty in these tiny masterworks of short short fiction Gorgeously translated by Lydia Davis, the miniature stories of A. L. Snijders might concern a lost shoe, a visit with a bat, fears of travel, a dream of a man who has lost a glass uniting them is their concision and their vivacity. Lydia Davis in her introduction delves into her fascination with the pleasures and challenges of translating from a language relatively new to her. She also extols Snijders’s “straightforward approach to storytelling, his modesty and his thoughtfulness.” Selected from many hundreds in the original Dutch, the stories gathered here―humorous, or bizarre, or comfortingly homely―are something like daybook entries, novels-in-brief, philosophical meditations, or events recreated from life, but―inhabiting the borderland between fiction and reality―might best be described as autobiographical mini-fables. This morning at 11:30, in the full sun, I go up into the hayloft where I haven’t been for years. I climb over boxes and shelving, and open the door. A frightened owl flies straight at me, dead quiet, as quiet as a shadow can fly, I look into his eyes―he’s a large owl, it’s not strange that I’m frightened too, we frighten each other. I myself thought that owls never move in the daytime. What the owl thinks about me, I don’t know.

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Author

A.L. Snijders
A.L. Snijders
Author · 2 books

The Dutch writer A.L Snijders, pseudonym of Peter Cornelis Müller (Amsterdam 1937), was the master of the Very Short Story (Zeer Kort Verhaal, ZKV). He published columns in several newspapers since the 1980's. Editor Thomas Rap published them in 4 books in de nineties. Since 2006 the columns have been republished in several books. In November 2010 A.L. Snijders received the Dutch Constantijn Huygensprize for his entire oeuvre, but specifically for his Very Short Stories. A.L. Snijders lived in Klein Dochteren.

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