Die Vergiftung by Maria Lazar

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By Emerson Peterson Posted on Jan 9, 2026
In Category - Architecture
Lazar, Maria, 1895-1948 Lazar, Maria, 1895-1948
German
Okay, I just finished a book that feels like it was written yesterday, even though it's nearly a century old. 'Die Vergiftung' (The Poisoning) by Maria Lazar is a dark, sharp little gem set in 1920s Vienna. It’s not a whodunit about a literal poison, but a slow, chilling look at how a family can rot from the inside. Think of it as a psychological thriller where the real mystery is how decent people become so cruel. If you like stories about family secrets and social decay that feel uncomfortably familiar, you need to pick this up.
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The Story

The book follows the wealthy, well-respected Zittwitz family. On the surface, they're perfect. But when the father, a powerful judge, suddenly falls ill, the family's polite facade starts to crack. His sickness acts like a poison that spreads through the household. His wife, children, and servants all react differently—some with panic, others with greed, and a few with a cold, calculating indifference. The real drama isn't in finding a cure, but in watching how each character is revealed by the crisis.

Why You Should Read It

Lazar's writing is brutally honest and darkly funny. She doesn't waste a single word. What got me was how modern it feels. The family's pettiness, their obsession with status, and the way they use kindness as a weapon—it's all stuff we still see today. You'll recognize these people. The characters aren't monsters; they're just selfish, scared, and human, which makes their actions even more compelling (and sometimes horrifying) to watch.

Final Verdict

This is a perfect pick for anyone who loves character-driven stories about society's dark side. If you're into authors like Stefan Zweig or want a historical novel that doesn't feel like a history lesson, this is for you. It's a short, powerful punch of a book that stays with you, making you look at the people around you a little differently. A forgotten classic that absolutely deserves to be found again.



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Matthew Lee
1 year ago

Without a doubt, it creates a vivid world that you simply do not want to leave. One of the best books I've read this year.

Ethan Williams
8 months ago

Very helpful, thanks.

Betty Scott
6 months ago

From the very first page, the depth of research presented here is truly commendable. Highly recommended.

Charles Thomas
1 year ago

I have to admit, it challenges the reader's perspective in an intellectual way. Definitely a 5-star read.

Mark Robinson
6 months ago

My professor recommended this, and I see why.

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