Hotel Acropolis is a 1929 novel by the French writer Pierre Drieu La Rochelle.
The French title is Une femme à sa fenêtre, which means "a woman at her window".
The narrative is set in Athens and revolves the love affair between the wife of a French diplomat and a young communist leader who is sought by the police for a terrorist attack he has committed.
[1] The novel first appeared in the left-wing weekly La Voix in 1929 and was published as a book by Éditions Gallimard the same year.
[2] The book was adapted into the 1976 film A Woman at Her Window directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre.