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The Stefan Zweig Collection - Volume 1

Stefan Zweig

Stefan Zweig, one of the 20th century's most celebrated writers, explored human psychology with rare precision and empathy. His themes of obsession, fear, fate, and moral dilemma remain timelessly compelling. The Stefan Zweig Collection – Volume 1 brings together seven novellas and short stories in fresh translations that preserve the intensity and elegance of his prose. The collection opens with The Chess Player, Zweig's haunting final work, where extraordinary chess skills mask Gestapo-inflicted psychological torment. Fear follows a bourgeois woman whose illicit affair spirals into blackmail and paranoia. Unexpected Revelation of a Trade delivers a sharp moral twist, while Leporella traces a servant's blind devotion that takes a dark, unsettling turn. The Woman and the Landscape meditates poetically on longing and fate; The Bookseller Mendel mourns an aging bibliophile whose love of books is erased by history; and The Invisible Collection confronts an old collector's heartbreaking blindness to loss. Together, these stories showcase Zweig's mastery of psychological depth and his gift for transforming ordinary lives into profound literary experiences. Presented in new translations, The Stefan Zweig Collection – Volume 1 invites both longtime admirers and new readers into the fascinating, often unsettling world of one of literature's most insightful observers of the human condition. Duration - 7h 5m. Author - Stefan Zweig. Narrator - Audrey Ellsworth. Published Date - Sunday, 04 January 2026. Copyright - © 2024 Liam Ferousse ©.

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United States

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Stefan Zweig, one of the 20th century's most celebrated writers, explored human psychology with rare precision and empathy. His themes of obsession, fear, fate, and moral dilemma remain timelessly compelling. The Stefan Zweig Collection – Volume 1 brings together seven novellas and short stories in fresh translations that preserve the intensity and elegance of his prose. The collection opens with The Chess Player, Zweig's haunting final work, where extraordinary chess skills mask Gestapo-inflicted psychological torment. Fear follows a bourgeois woman whose illicit affair spirals into blackmail and paranoia. Unexpected Revelation of a Trade delivers a sharp moral twist, while Leporella traces a servant's blind devotion that takes a dark, unsettling turn. The Woman and the Landscape meditates poetically on longing and fate; The Bookseller Mendel mourns an aging bibliophile whose love of books is erased by history; and The Invisible Collection confronts an old collector's heartbreaking blindness to loss. Together, these stories showcase Zweig's mastery of psychological depth and his gift for transforming ordinary lives into profound literary experiences. Presented in new translations, The Stefan Zweig Collection – Volume 1 invites both longtime admirers and new readers into the fascinating, often unsettling world of one of literature's most insightful observers of the human condition. Duration - 7h 5m. Author - Stefan Zweig. Narrator - Audrey Ellsworth. Published Date - Sunday, 04 January 2026. Copyright - © 2024 Liam Ferousse ©.

Language:

English


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