
by Robert Musil
Written by the great Austrian novelist in 1924, Three Women --consisting of three long stories, "Grigia," "The Portuguese Lady," and "Tonka"--was written just a few years prior to Robert Musil's twentieth-century masterpiece The Man Without Qualities . Beloved by writers Thomas Mann and Hermann Broch, Musil was several times nominated for a Nobel Prize before his death in 1942.
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