I had never heard of Zweig until six or seven years ago, as allthe books began to come back into print, and I more or less by chance bought a copy of Beware of Pity. I immediately lovedthis book, his one, big, great novel-and suddenly there...
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I had never heard of Zweig until six or seven years ago, as allthe books began to come back into print, and I more or less by chance bought a copy of Beware of Pity. I immediately lovedthis book, his one, big, great novel-and suddenly there weredozens more in front of me waiting to read.' Wes Anderson The Society of the Crossed Keys contains Wes Anderson's selections from the writings of the great Austrian author Stefan Zweig, whose life and work inspired The Grand Budapest Hotel. A CONVERSATION WITH WES ANDERSON Wes Anderson discusses Zweig's life and work with Zweig biographer George P
Cover; Title Page; Contents; A CONVERSATION WITH WES ANDERSON; From THE WORLD OF YESTERDAY Selections from the memoirs of Stefan Zweig; From BEWARE OF PITY; TWENTY-FOUR HOURS IN THE LIFE OF A WOMAN; Also Available from Pushkin Press; About the Publisher; About the Author; Copyright