WEDNESDAY’S SHORT STORIES #21: LITTLE SNOW LANDSCAPE By Robert Walser

Robert Walser’s Little Snow Landscape is a collection of plotless stories–some only a page or two long–which capture Walser’s experience of the world. Walser was a struggling writer for most of his career. In 1933, Walser entered a clinic in Switzerland and stopped writing. He remained there for the rest of his life, dying in 1956 at the age of 78.

My favorite story in Little Snow Landscape is “Three Stories, Told Based on Book Covers.” Walser gazes at books in the window of a bookstore and creates three stories based on the cover artwork of the three books. Very clever, very innovative. If you’re looking for something to read outside of the mainstream, Robert Walser is your guy. GRADE: B

Table of Contents

Translator’s Note ix

To My Home 1

Two Little Fairy Tales 2

Lenz’s Soldiers 4

The Writer (I) 6

Wenzel 10

Farewell 18

Illusion 21

Büchner’s Flight 23

Cinema 25

Birch-Pfeiffer 27

Lenz 29

The Hermitage 34

Dream Vision 36

The Dressmaker 38

The Landscape (I) 40

Walking 42

The Shepherd 44

The Invitation 46

Sunday Morning 48

The Moon 49

Stroll (I) 51

Little Snow Landscape 53

Summer Night 55

Christmas 57

Hölderlin 59

Würzburg 62

The Worker 72

Chamber Piece 77

The Coward 79

The Sausage 81

Lamp, Paper, and Gloves 84

Berta 87

Louise 89

Rain 99

Pencil Note 101

Letter from Biel 103

The First Poem 106

The Comrade 109

The Proletarian 112

The Aviator 115

Munich 117

Jean 119

The Two Writers 121

Mutterseelenallein 122

Don Juan’s Letter 124

Three Stories, Told Based on Book Covers 126

The Beauty and the Faithful One 130

The Angel 131

Children and Small Houses 132

Geneva 134

The Yardstick 137

Four Characters 139

Notebook Extract 141

The Young Servant 144

A Lackey 146

A Sort of Narrative 148

Fairy Tale (II) 151

Book Review 153

Vacation (I) 155

Fragment 157

Walk in the Park 163

Recently I Read … 165

The Four Seasons 167

Stroll (II) 169

The Castle 171

Hats 173

Sunday Outing 175

The Canal 177

Childhood 179

Biographical Note 183

8 thoughts on “WEDNESDAY’S SHORT STORIES #21: LITTLE SNOW LANDSCAPE By Robert Walser

  1. Wolf

    Robert Walser was one of the authors we read at school – though maybe his kind of writing was too difficult for me, I don’t remember anything.
    He’s also a reminder of those crazy times, the beginning of the 20th century, and then the World War which destroyed most connections between his homeland Switzerland and Germany, where he was enjoyed by many more popular writers and where most of his work appeared.
    Life wasn’t easy then …

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  2. Jeff Meyerson

    I do occasionally go out of my way to read books like these of very short stories. Also, they help make up for reading Stephen King-like stories that are 60 pages long!

    Yet another reason I love the internet. I went on Amazon to check out his various collections and what reviewers had to say about them, then went to the library website to see what was available, which was quite a bit. In the end, I borrowed his earlier BERLIN STORIES.

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