Aliaj Tempoj
by Edith Wharton
About this book
Edith Wharton's "Aliaj Tempoj" is a masterful short story that showcases the literary brilliance of one of America's most celebrated authors. First published in 1916, this classic fiction piece exemplifies Wharton's keen insight into human nature and social dynamics that earned her widespread acclaim throughout her career.
Wharton, born in 1862, became a pioneering voice in American literature as both a novelist and short story writer. Her work captured the complexities of her era with remarkable precision and wit. While she is perhaps best remembered for "The Age of Innocence," which made her the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Literature in 1921, her shorter works remain equally compelling explorations of character and circumstance.
"Aliaj Tempoj" demonstrates Wharton's signature narrative style and psychological depth, offering readers an intimate glimpse into the lives and motivations of her characters. The story's elegance lies in its ability to reveal profound truths about society, desire, and human connection within a concentrated format.
Perfect for fans of classic American literature and those seeking to explore the works of one of the twentieth century's most influential female authors, this audiobook invites you to experience Wharton's enduring artistry. Listen to discover why her stories continue to resonate with readers more than a century after their publication.
