Amok
Book Review
Stefan Zweig's «Amok» is a striking example of a psychological novella, where the author masterfully explores the depths of the human soul and the destructive forces of passion. Critics note that Zweig skillfully conveys the state of frenzy in which the protagonist, a doctor, is consumed by mad love and guilt. The plot unfolds rapidly, keeping the reader in suspense until the very end. Special attention is given to the atmosphere and details, creating a sense of impending catastrophe. Critics also emphasize that «Amok» is not just a story of personal tragedy but a profound reflection on human nature and moral dilemmas. Zweig demonstrates his talent in creating multi-layered characters and tense situations, making this novella one of the most memorable in his oeuvre.
