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Letter from an Unknown Woman

By: Stefan Zweig
Narrated by: Heather Wood, K. Anderson Yancy
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"To you, who have never known me."

Immediately following the death of her young son, distraught and heartbroken, a woman sends a heart-wrenching letter to the only man she has ever loved, chronicling their love affair, opening with, "To you, who have never known me."

Letter from an Unknown Woman is a masterful work by Stefan Zweig who is perhaps one of the most widely translated authors in the world.

©2014 K. Anderson Yancy (P)2014 K. Anderson Yancy
Anthologies & Short Stories Classics Contemporary Contemporary Romance Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Psychological Romance Short Stories Heartfelt

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I found the whole thing pretentious & vulgar. I should have sampled the book before buying this theatrical presentation - truly pitiful.

What a hideous performance indeed

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Stefan Zweig takes us into the world of a woman’s deep passion against the backdrop of interwar Vienna.
Unfortunately the narration features a man who seems to think he’s auditioning for a horror movie trailer, an unconvincing female lead, and the odd sound effect from a sonic dressing-up box. Pity.

Passionate story poorly narrated

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