Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman
By Stefan Zweig
Translated by Anthea Bell and B.W. Huebsch
By Stefan Zweig
Translated by Anthea Bell and B.W. Huebsch
Category: Short Stories | Literary Fiction
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Mar 08, 2011 | ISBN 9781906548599
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Praise
‘The rediscovery of this extraordinary writer could well be on a par with last year’s refinding of the long-lost Stoner, by John Williams’ Simon Winchester, Daily Telegraph
‘At once the literary heir of Chekhov, Conrad, and Maupassant’ Harvard Review
‘The Updike of his day… Zweig is a lucid writer, and Bell renders his prose flawlessly’ New York Observer
‘Zweig is the most adult of writers; civilised, urbane, but never jaded or cynical; a realist who nonetheless believed in the possibility–the necessity–of empathy’ Independent
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