'The most exciting book I have ever read ... a feverish, fascinating
novel' Antony Beevor, Sunday Telegraph
'I can't take any more of your revolting merciful kindness!'
Who would have thought that the great military hero Captain Hofmiller -
that living monument to his own courage - would have anything burdening
his soul? But when he reveals his story, it is not one of bravery but
tragedy: a simple blunder at a dance from which disaster grows, ruining
lives with his weak, foolish pity...
Impatience of the Heart is Stefan Zweig's greatest novel, fiercely
capturing human emotions in all their subtleties and extremes - while
Hofmiller, his unforgettable, naïve creation, misunderstands everything,
resulting in his downfall.
A new translation by Jonathan Katz