The Stony Heart


The Stony Heart is a 1956 novel by the German writer Arno Schmidt.

Plot

The biographer Walter Eggers researches the 19th-century statistician in 1954. Eggers visits Jansen's estate in Ahlden where he meets Jansen's granddaughter Friede. He starts to scheme and seduce Friede in order to gain access to Jansen's book collection. The intrigues take Eggers to East Berlin, where Friede's husband has a mistress. There are many literary references, including to Jean Paul's Siebenkäs and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Elective Affinities. The title is a reference to the 1827 fairy tale "The Cold Heart" by Wilhelm Hauff; there is also a story by E. T. A. Hoffmann called , but it is unrelated to Schmidt's novel.

Publication

The novel was written between November 1954 and the end of April 1955. It was not published by Rowohlt Verlag, which previously had been responsible for Schmidt's titles, because his 1953 novel had faced charges for being pornographic and blasphemous. The Stony Heart was instead published by in 1956 after Schmidt agreed to make some changes. published the original, unedited version in 1986. Dalkey Archive Press published it in English translation by John E. Woods in 1997.