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Twenty Four Hours In The Life Of A Woman by Stefan Zweig

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Book name: Twenty Four Hours In The Life Of A Woman (2024)
Category: Addiction
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Pages: 104 pages
Language: German
Publication data: Jan. 1, 1927, midnight
The novella delves into the intense emotional landscape of a middle-aged English widow who, while staying at a Riviera resort, becomes deeply fascinated by the plight of a young man consumed by a gambling addiction. Over the course of a day, their lives intertwine, leading her to reflect on the nature of obsession and the fleeting moments of passion that can irrevocably alter one's life. As she recounts her own story of moral and emotional upheaval, the narrative explores themes of societal expectations, personal liberation, and the profound impact of ephemeral encounters. The 1410th greatest book of all time

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Stefan Zweig

Stefan Zweig

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