The Burning Secret
This well known novella by Stefan Zweig was made into a film in 1933 directed by Robert Siodmak and remade in 1988 by Director Andrew Birkin. Stefan Zweig was an Austrian novelist, playwright, journalist and biographer. In the 1920s and 1930s, he was at the height of his literary career, at that time one of the most popular writers in the world.
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The Burning Secret
This well known novella by Stefan Zweig was made into a film in 1933 directed by Robert Siodmak and remade in 1988 by Director Andrew Birkin. Stefan Zweig was an Austrian novelist, playwright, journalist and biographer. In the 1920s and 1930s, he was at the height of his literary career, at that time one of the most popular writers in the world.
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The Burning Secret

The Burning Secret

by Stefan Zweig
The Burning Secret

The Burning Secret

by Stefan Zweig

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Overview

This well known novella by Stefan Zweig was made into a film in 1933 directed by Robert Siodmak and remade in 1988 by Director Andrew Birkin. Stefan Zweig was an Austrian novelist, playwright, journalist and biographer. In the 1920s and 1930s, he was at the height of his literary career, at that time one of the most popular writers in the world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789356153271
Publisher: Alpha Edition
Publication date: 04/11/2022
Pages: 68
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.16(d)

About the Author

Stefan Zweig (1881-1942) was born in Vienna, into a wealthy Austrian-Jewish family. He studied in Berlin and Vienna and was first known as a poet and translator, then as a biographer. Zweig travelled widely, living in Salzburg between the wars, and was an international bestseller with a string of hugely popular novellas including Letter from an Unknown Woman, Amok, and Fear.

In 1934, with the rise of Nazism, he moved to London, where he wrote his only novel, Beware of Pity. He later moved on to Bath, taking British citizenship after the outbreak of the Second World War. With the fall of France in 1940 Zweig left Britain for New York, before settling in Brazil, where in 1942 he and his wife were found dead in an apparent double suicide. Much of his work is available from Pushkin Press.
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