Wes Anderson on Stefan Zweig: "I had never heard of Zweig...when I
just more or less by chance bought a copy of Beware of Pity. I loved
this first book. I also read the The Post-Office Girl. The Grand
Budapest Hotel has elements that were sort of stolen from both these
books. Two characters in our story are vaguely meant to represent
Zweig himself — our “Author” character, played by Tom Wilkinson,
and the theoretically fictionalised version of himself, played by Jude
Law. But, in fact, M. Gustave, the main character who is played by
Ralph Fiennes, is modelled significantly on Zweig as well." The great
Austrian writer Stefan Zweig was a master anatomist of the deceitful
heart, and Beware of Pity, the only novel he published during his
lifetime, uncovers the seed of selfishness within even the finest of
feelings. Hofmiller, an Austro-Hungarian cavalry officer stationed at
the edge of the empire, is invited to a party at the home of a rich
local landowner, a world away from the dreary routine of the barracks.
The surroundings are glamorous, wine flows freely, and the exhilarated
young Hofmiller asks his host—s lovely daughter for a dance, only to
discover that sickness has left her painfully crippled. It is a minor
blunder that will destroy his life, as pity and guilt gradually
implicate him in a well-meaning but tragically wrongheaded plot to
restore the unhappy invalid to health.
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ISBN
9781590176047
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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