Following the tragic death of his sister, middle-aged Dr. Graesler departs from his winter haven in Lanzarote to return to a health resort in Germany, where he had once practiced medicine for many years. Amidst the familiar surroundings, he encounters the Schleheim family and finds himself particularly captivated by their daughter, Sabine. A seemingly simple and awkward courtship soon reveals a deeper, darker web of hidden suicides and forbidden sexual entanglements. Arthur Schnitzler’s tumultuous psychodrama continues to captivate readers with its raw intensity and emotional depth, just as it did upon its original publication.
Why You Should Read This Book:
Explore Complex Human Emotions:Dive into the intricate layers of grief, love, and desire, portrayed with striking realism.
Timeless Psychological Drama:Experience a narrative that remains relevant and emotionally powerful, transcending generations.
Engaging Characters:Connect with characters whose vulnerabilities and complexities mirror real-life struggles.