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Beware of Pity (Pushkin Classics)

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Beware of Pity (Pushkin Classics)

by Stefan Zweig

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Pushkin Press. Paperback. NEW. Zweig's fictional masterpiece, "Guardian," has been praised by critics and acclaimed by readers for its intoxicating and morally shaking narrative. Ali Smith, a renowned author, describes it as a reminder of the immense power of fiction. Wes Anderson, a celebrated filmmaker, expresses his surprise at not knowing about this literary gem earlier and hails it as a masterpiece. These endorsements only scratch the surface of the impact and popularity of this novel. Published in the early twentieth century, "Guardian" is the sole novel written by Stefan Zweig, one of the most beloved writers of his time. This fact alone makes it a unique and significant work in his illustrious repertoire. Its setting is the Austro-Hungarian Empire on the brink of disintegration in 1913. The story revolves around the experiences of young second lieutenant Hofmiller, who unwittingly discovers the disastrous consequences of pity. During a dance, Hofmiller invites a girl to join him without knowing she is lame. This innocent action sets off a chain of events where Hofmiller is driven by a sense of guilt and repeatedly visits the girl, driven by pity. While these visits provide temporary relief for Hofmiller's conscience, they also offer a dangerous glimmer of hope for the girl, further complicating the situation. Zweig's portrayal of Hofmiller's internal struggle, torn between honor and love, is masterful, leaving a lasting impact on readers. The novel explores the themes of empathy, betrayal, and the weight of one's actions, painting a vivid picture of a society on the brink. As the Austro-Hungarian Empire crumbles, so too does Hofmiller's world, mirroring the broader disintegration of a once-great nation. Zweig's prose enchants readers, drawing them into the emotional turmoil and complex ethical dilemmas faced by the characters. The novel delves deep into the exploration of pity, examining the repercussions it can have on both those who give it and those who receive it. Zweig's writing style is both poignant and thought-provoking, inviting readers to reflect on their own capacity for empathy and the consequences of their choices. "Guardian" offers a profound meditation on guilt and the human condition. It casts a critical eye on societal norms and expectations, challenging readers to question their own assumptions and biases. Through Hofmiller's journey, Zweig illuminates the often-violent clash between duty and desire, highlighting the ethical minefield that lies beneath seemingly mundane decisions. This novel stands as a testament to the enduring power of literature to expose truths and provoke introspection. Its exploration of universal themes, combined with Zweig's remarkable storytelling ability, ensures that "Guardian" remains an important work of fiction cherished by readers past and present. In conclusion, Zweig's fictional masterpiece "Guardian" captivates readers with its morally challenging narrative and timeless themes. The praise it has garnered from notable figures such as Ali Smith and Wes Anderson only reaffirms its status as a remarkable work of literature. Through the character of Hofmiller, Zweig navigates the treacherous waters of guilt and pity, providing a devastating portrayal of love and honor during the disintegration of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. "Guardian" serves as a reminder of the power of fiction in shedding light on the complexities of the human experience.

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Title
Beware of Pity (Pushkin Classics)
Author
Stefan Zweig
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Paperback
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ISBN 10
1805330225
ISBN 13
9781805330226
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Pushkin Press

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