The Collected Stories of Stefan Zweig
Book (italiano):
<DIV><p>Translated by Anthea Bell, this collection brings together twenty-three of Stefan Zweig's best-loved short stories, three of them translated here by Bell for the first time. Written in Zweig's typically flowing and readable style, these tales are characterized by their pacing, their psychological insightfulness, and above all, their pervading humanity. Including "Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman," "Amok," "Fantastic Night," and "Letter from an Unknown Woman," this gift edition hardback is a wonderful introduction to Zweig, or a wonderful treat for any fan of his work.</p><p>Stefan Zweig (1881?1942) was born in Vienna, Austria, into a wealthy Austrian Jewish family. He studied in Berlin and Vienna, and, traveling widely, was an international bestseller between the wars with a string of hugely popular novellas. In 1940 Zweig left Europe for New York, before settling in Brazil, where in 1942 he and his wife were found dead in an apparent double suicide.</p><BR></DIV>
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