This is the story of about the strangest thing that I've ever encountered, old art dealer that I am.'
It is perhaps the finest art collection of its kind, acquired through a lifetime of sacrifice - but when a dealer comes to see it, he finds something quite unexpected, and is drawn into a peculiar deception of the collector himself...
Stefan Zweig was a wildly popular writer of compelling short fiction: in this collection there are peaks of extraordinary emotion, stories of all that is human crushed by the movements of history, of letters that fill a young heart or drive a person towards death, of obsession and desire. They will stay with the reader for ever.
"Zweig’s impassioned pursuit of personal freedom seems more relevant than ever." — Newsweek
"One of the masters of the short story." — Nicholas Lezard, Guardian
"Zweig belongs with those masters of the novella-Maupassant, Turgenev, Chekhov." — Paul Bailey
"One of the joys of recent years is the translation into English of Stefan Zweig's stories. They have an astringency of outlook and a mastery of scale that I find enormously enjoyable." — Edmund de Waal, author of The Hare with the Amber Eyes
"For far too long, our links with Zweig... have been broken. Pushkin Press's phenomenal, heartbreaking collection is a reminder that it's time to forge them again." — Los Angeles Review of Books
"Zweig, prolific storyteller and embodiment of a vanished Mitteleuropa, seems to be back, and in a big way." — New York Times
This is the story of about the strangest thing that I've ever encountered, old art dealer that I am.'
It is perhaps the finest art collection of its kind, acquired through a lifetime of sacrifice - but when a dealer comes to see it, he finds something quite unexpected, and is drawn into a peculiar deception of the collector himself...
Stefan Zweig was a wildly popular writer of compelling short fiction: in this collection there are peaks of extraordinary emotion, stories of all that is human crushed by the movements of history, of letters that fill a young heart or drive a person towards death, of obsession and desire. They will stay with the reader for ever.
Praise
"Zweig’s impassioned pursuit of personal freedom seems more relevant than ever." — Newsweek
"One of the masters of the short story." — Nicholas Lezard, Guardian
"Zweig belongs with those masters of the novella-Maupassant, Turgenev, Chekhov." — Paul Bailey
"One of the joys of recent years is the translation into English of Stefan Zweig's stories. They have an astringency of outlook and a mastery of scale that I find enormously enjoyable." — Edmund de Waal, author of The Hare with the Amber Eyes
"For far too long, our links with Zweig... have been broken. Pushkin Press's phenomenal, heartbreaking collection is a reminder that it's time to forge them again." — Los Angeles Review of Books
"Zweig, prolific storyteller and embodiment of a vanished Mitteleuropa, seems to be back, and in a big way." — New York Times