Women
(Author) Mihail SebastianStefan Valeriu, a young Romanian student, holidays alone in the Alps, where he soon becomes entangled in romantic relationships with three different women who pass through his guesthouse. We follow Stefan after his return to Paris as he reflects on the women in his life, at times playing the lover, and at others observing shrewdly from the periphery. Women's four interlinked stories offer nuanced and deeply moving portraits of romantic relationships in all their complexity, from unrequited love and passionate affairs to tepid marriages of convenience. In light, elegant prose, Mihail Sebastian, widely regarded as the greatest Romanian writer of the 20th century, explores longing, otherness, empathy, and regret.
Mihail Sebastian
Mihail Sebastian was a Romanian playwright, novelist, and essayist best known for his novel "For Two Thousand Years." His literary style is characterized by sharp wit and introspective prose, exploring themes of identity and morality. Sebastian's work sheds light on the complexities of human relationships and the impact of political ideologies on society.