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Journey Into the Past - Stefan Zweig, Anthea Bell
Journey Into the Past
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A deep study of the uneasy heart by one of the masters of the psychological novel, Journey into the Past, published here for the first time in America, is a novella that was found among Zweig’s papers after his death. Investigating the strange ways in which love, in spite of everything—time, war,... show more
A deep study of the uneasy heart by one of the masters of the psychological novel, Journey into the Past, published here for the first time in America, is a novella that was found among Zweig’s papers after his death. Investigating the strange ways in which love, in spite of everything—time, war, betrayal—can last, Zweig tells the story of Ludwig, an ambitious young man from a modest background who falls in love with the wife of his rich employer. His love is returned, and the couple vow to live together, but then Ludwig is dispatched on business to Mexico, and while he is there the First World War breaks out. With travel and even communication across the Atlantic shut down, Ludwig makes a new life in the New World. Years later, however, he returns to Germany to find his beloved a widow and their mutual attraction as strong as ever. But is it possible for love to survive precisely as the impossible?
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781590173671 (1590173678)
Publisher: NYRB Classics
Pages no: 136
Edition language: English
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M Sarki
M Sarki rated it
I was expecting a bit of a wilder experience with this title based on my first exposure to Zweig with his novella Confusion. It was still a good reading experience, but one I am sure will rank much lower than than most as I continue on with my new study of Stefan Zweig. The other problem I had with...
Maven Books
Maven Books rated it
3.0 Journey Into the Past by Stefan Zweig
A rather short book, but all right for what it was. I liked the writing style, and the story seemed about the right length. The ending is a little disappointing, and yet reasonable at the same time.
ReaderMarija's Reviews
ReaderMarija's Reviews rated it
4.0
I think if you read a brief summary of this story, you might come to the conclusion that you’d forego wanting to read it, thinking it too simple, or too bland...labeling it as one of those sentimental stories you could easily watch on TCM. Yet in Zweig’s capable hands, this journey into the past see...
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