Description
Discover the exquisite journey of love and loss in this critically acclaimed novella by Stefan Zweig. Exiled for nine years during the First World War, Ludwig returns home, eager to reconnect with the woman he adored and who promised to wait for him. However, as they reunite, the effects of time and turmoil have created a landscape of change, revealing the complexities of love, loyalty, and betrayal. With a rich narrative that captures the essence of nostalgia, this poignant story delves into the fragility of relationships amidst the backdrop of historical upheaval. Presented in a beautifully bound edition by Faber Factory, this novella also includes 128 pages of evocative prose that will resonate with readers who appreciate literature reflecting on the past. Perfect for book lovers, collectors, and anyone seeking an emotional exploration of true love's endurance, this brand new edition is a must-have. With an ISBN of 9781908968364 and published in 2015, it is a timeless addition to any personal library. Ideal for gifting or for enhancing your own collection, this novella will leave you reflecting on the nature of love long after you've turned the last page. Order now for quick delivery to your doorstep and immerse yourself in Zweig's profound insights on the human experience.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781908968364
Year: 2015
Publisher: Faber Factory
Pages: 128
Description:
Exiled for nine years by the First World War, Ludwig has finally returned home to meet the woman he so passionately loved, and who promised to wait for him. But circumstances have changed. Confronted with an uncertain future, and still haunted by the past, they discover whether their love has survived hardships, betrayals, and the lapse of time. Zweig's long- -lost final novella-posthumously discovered in manuscript form-is a poignant examination of the angst of nostalgia and the fragility of love.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781908968364
Year: 2015
Publisher: Faber Factory
Pages: 128
Description:
Exiled for nine years by the First World War, Ludwig has finally returned home to meet the woman he so passionately loved, and who promised to wait for him. But circumstances have changed. Confronted with an uncertain future, and still haunted by the past, they discover whether their love has survived hardships, betrayals, and the lapse of time. Zweig's long- -lost final novella-posthumously discovered in manuscript form-is a poignant examination of the angst of nostalgia and the fragility of love.