A Woman in the Polar Night
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Paperback / Softback
Book Series
Pushkin Deluxe Classics
ISBN-10
1805330896
ISBN-13
9781805330899
Publisher
Pushkin Press
Imprint
Pushkin Press Classics
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jan 9th, 2024
Print length
224 Pages
Weight
206 grams
Dimensions
19.70 x 12.90 x 2.10 cms
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An epic story, elegantly told and full of mystery. Maggie Shipstead, author of Great Circle
A rediscovered classic memoir the mesmerizingly beautiful account of one woman''s year spent living in a remote hut in the Arctic
A refreshing voice in the canon of Arctic literature. . . charms its reader with its simple candor. Readers will delight in Ritters frank impressions and candid remarks. The Wall Street Journal
This rediscovered classic memoir tells the incredible tale of a woman defying society''s expectations to find freedom and peace in the adventure of a lifetime.
In 1934, the painter Christiane Ritter leaves her comfortable life in Austria and travels to the remote Arctic island of Spitsbergen, to spend a year there with her husband. She thinks it will be a relaxing trip, a chance to ''read thick books in the remote quiet and, not least, sleep to my heart''s content'', but when Christiane arrives she is shocked to realize that they are to live in a tiny ramshackle hut on the shores of a lonely fjord, hundreds of miles from the nearest settlement, battling the elements every day, just to survive.
At first, Christiane is horrified by the freezing cold, the bleak landscape the lack of equipment and supplies... But as time passes, after encounters with bears and seals, long treks over the ice and months on end of perpetual night, she finds herself falling in love with the Arctic''s harsh, otherworldly beauty, gaining a great sense of inner peace and a new appreciation for the sanctity of life.
A rediscovered classic memoir the mesmerizingly beautiful account of one woman''s year spent living in a remote hut in the Arctic
A refreshing voice in the canon of Arctic literature. . . charms its reader with its simple candor. Readers will delight in Ritters frank impressions and candid remarks. The Wall Street Journal
This rediscovered classic memoir tells the incredible tale of a woman defying society''s expectations to find freedom and peace in the adventure of a lifetime.
In 1934, the painter Christiane Ritter leaves her comfortable life in Austria and travels to the remote Arctic island of Spitsbergen, to spend a year there with her husband. She thinks it will be a relaxing trip, a chance to ''read thick books in the remote quiet and, not least, sleep to my heart''s content'', but when Christiane arrives she is shocked to realize that they are to live in a tiny ramshackle hut on the shores of a lonely fjord, hundreds of miles from the nearest settlement, battling the elements every day, just to survive.
At first, Christiane is horrified by the freezing cold, the bleak landscape the lack of equipment and supplies... But as time passes, after encounters with bears and seals, long treks over the ice and months on end of perpetual night, she finds herself falling in love with the Arctic''s harsh, otherworldly beauty, gaining a great sense of inner peace and a new appreciation for the sanctity of life.
'Conjures the rasp of the ski runner, the scent of burning blubber and the rippling iridescence of the Northern Lights' Sara Wheeler'[An] astonishing, haunting memoir' Isabella TreeThe rediscovered classic memoir - the mesmerizingly beautiful account of one woman's year spent living in a remote hut in the ArcticIn 1934, the painter Christiane Ritter leaves her comfortable home for a year with her husband on the Arctic island of Spitsbergen. On arrival she is shocked to realise that they are to live in a tiny ramshackle hut on the shores of a lonely fjord, hundreds of miles from the nearest settlement. At first, Christiane is horrified by the freezing cold, the bleak landscape and the lack of supplies... But after encounters with bears and seals, long treks over the ice and months of perpetual night, she finds herself falling in love with the Arctic's harsh, otherworldly beauty. This luminous classic memoir tells of her inspiring journey to freedom and fulfilment in the adventure of a lifetime. Part of the Pushkin Press Classics series: timeless storytelling by icons of literature, hand-picked from around the globeTranslated by Jane DegrasWith a foreword by Sara WheelerBorn in 1897, CHRISTIANE RITTER was an Austrian artist and author. She wrote A Woman in the Polar Night on her return to Austria from Spitsbergen in 1934. It has since become a classic of travel writing, never going out of print in German and being translated into seven other languages. 'A year in the Arctic should be compulsory to everyone,' she would say in her later years. 'Then you will come to realise what's important in life and what isn't.' Ritter died in Vienna in 2000 at the age of 103.
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