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The Story of My Marriage - Zeno's Conscience

By: Italo Svevo
Narrated by: Deaver Brown
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A remarkable history of one man, Zeno, his psychoanalysis, smoking addiction, philandering, love, hate, meanness, business life, family, and more told candidly and not-so-candidly by himself in a unique novel set in Europe in pre-World War I and during World War I.

Public Domain (P)2019 Deaver Brown
Psychological Classics Fiction Genre Fiction Family Life

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