my drama professor gifted this to me.
what am i in for?
An excellent story.
Read it.
It should only take a couple of hours,and it's incredibly revarding.
>>8136143
kind of shit
>mu introversion
>>8136143
One of the best novellas written. Have fun.
boredom, probably
Drama prof? A surprise dickin' when you least expect it!
>a grandmaster of
Oy vey
>>8136143
It's nice. It's a novella so it won't be world-changing, but Zweig represents a type of intellectual that mostly disappeared after the Second World War.
>>8136143
> Professor gifted
Ah so I see you gave him two blowjobs.
Way to go the extra mile
>>8136405
Performance art is performance art and some of us are more artisans than actors.
amazing story. your professor is a patrician.
Beware of Pity was a good novel. I'd like to read more of Zweig given the time. Glad to see he's enjoying some level of a re-look -- he's worthy of it.
>>8136472
She wants the DICK ANON.
>>8136518
no she doesnt.
Stefan Zweig just tastes fake. He’s the Pepsi of Austrian writing. He is the one whose books made films – 18 of them, and that’s the books, not the films (which come in at a stupefying 38). It makes sense: these are hypothetical and bloodless and stiltedly extreme monuments and monodramas for ‘teenagers of all ages’, as someone said, books composed for the bourgeoisie to give itself culture or a fright, which needed Hollywood or UFA to make them real, to give them expressions, faces, bodies, rooms and dialogue; and to drain some of the schematic grand guignol out of them.