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An intimate literary portrait traces the celebrated novelist's life, artistic achievements, and profound spiritual crisis that transformed his values and daily existence. It follows his rise to public acclaim, the ensuing inner turmoil that stripped worldly honors of meaning, and the moral questioning that led him to renounce comforts and re-evaluate art, religion, and social obligations. The narrative analyzes his creative process, domestic tensions, and ethical conversion, showing how aesthetic conviction, personal suffering, and religious reflection interwove. The book balances biographical detail with critical interpretation to illuminate the struggle to reconcile artistic vocation with a search for moral coherence.

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Stefan Zweig

Stefan Zweig was an Austrian writer, playwright, and biographer, known for his profound psychological insights and rich narratives. Born in 1881, he became one of the most popular authors in the early 20th century, contributing significantly to literature with works that explore themes of love, obsession, and the human condition. His notable works include 'The Burning Secret' and 'Amok: Novellen einer Leidenschaft,' which reflect his mastery of short fiction. Zweig's writing often delves into the lives of historical figures, as seen in his biographies of Romain Rolland and Émile Verhaeren. His literary legacy continues to resonate, offering readers a glimpse into the complexities of human emotions and relationships.

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