Letter From an Unknown Woman and Other Stories

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These four Stefan Zweig stories, newly translated by the award-winning Anthea Bell, are among his most celebrated and compelling work. The titular tale is a devastating depiction of unrequited love, which inspired a classic Hollywood film, directed by Max Ophüls and starring Joane Fontaine. Elsewhere in the collection, a young man mistakes the girl he loves for her sister, two erstwhile lovers meet after an age spent apart, and a married woman repays a debt of gratitude to her childhood sweetheart.

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You loved him for decades and he doesn’t even know your name…

A DEVASTATING PORTRAIT OF SILENT OBSESSION: Yearning, heartbreak, and tragedy unfold in this haunting autopsy of a broken heart.

“In ? Zweig’s most famous story, an obsessive passion lays bare the truth about a hypocritical society civilized to the point of inhumanity.” -Salman Rushdie, The New York Times

Translated by the award-winning Anthea Bell, these 4 pieces of Stefan Zweig’s short fiction are among his most celebrated and compelling work.

The titular tale offers a devastating depiction of unrequited love. Returning home to Vienna, an author in midlife opens a letter from a woman he has no memory of, but who has loved him her whole life. From a youthful crush to a night of shared passion, she has shaped her entire existence around the quiet pursuit of his attention. Yet, despite their intimacy and a child born of their union, she remains a ghost in his biography.

Elsewhere in the collection, Zweig explores the fragile architecture of the heart:

  • A young man mistakes his beloved for her sister.
  • Two former lovers reunite after a lifetime of silence.
  • A married woman repays a haunting debt of gratitude to a childhood sweetheart.

Expertly paced, laced with the acutely accurate psychological detail and empathy that are Zweig’s trademarks, this is a powerful addition to Pushkin’s unequalled collection of his work.

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Cover

Paperback

Pages

160

Language

English

Edition

|Short stories

Dewey

833.912 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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