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Stefan Zweig (; German: [ˈʃtɛ.fan t͡svaɪ̯k] ; 28 November 1881 – 22 February 1942) was an Austrian writer. At the height of his literary career, in the 1920s and 1930s, he was one of the most widely translated and popular writers in the world.Zweig was raised in Vienna, Austria-Hungary. He wrote historical studies of famous literary figures, such as Honoré de Balzac, Charles Dickens, and Fyodor Dostoevsky in Drei Meister (1920; Three Masters), and decisive historical events in Decisive Moments in History (1927). He wrote biographies of Joseph Fouché (1929), Mary Stuart (1935) and Marie Antoinette (Marie Antoinette: The Portrait of an Average Woman, 1932), among others. Zweig's best-known fiction includes Letter from an Unknown Woman (1922), Amok (1922), Fear (1925), Confusion of Feelings (1927), Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman (1927), the psychological novel Ungeduld des Herzens (Beware of Pity, 1939), and The Royal Game (1941). In 1934, as a result of the Nazi Party's rise in Germany and the establishment of the Standestaat regime in Austria, Zweig emigrated to England and then, in 1940, moved briefly to New York and then to Brazil, where he settled. In his final years, he would declare himself in love with the country, writing about it in the book Brazil, Land of the Future. Nonetheless, as the years passed Zweig became increasingly disillusioned and despairing at the future of Europe, and he and his wife Lotte were found dead of a barbiturate overdose in their house in Petrópolis on 23 February 1942; they had died the previous day. His work has been the basis for several film adaptations. Zweig's memoir, Die Welt von Gestern (The World of Yesterday, 1942), is noted for its description of life during the waning years of the Austro-Hungarian Empire under Franz Joseph I and has been called the most famous book on the Habsburg Empire. Biography Zweig was born in Vienna, the son of Ida Brettauer (1854–1938), a daughter of a Jewish banking family, and Moritz Zweig (1845–1926), a wealthy Jewish textile manufacturer. He was related to the Czech writer Egon Hostovský, who described him as "a very distant relative"; some sources describe them as cousins.Zweig studied philosophy at the University of Vienna and in 1904 earned a doctoral degree with a thesis on "The Philosophy of Hippolyte Taine". Religion did not play a central role in his education. "My mother and father were Jewish only through accident of birth", Zweig said in an interview. Yet he did not renounce his Jewish faith and wrote repeatedly on Jews and Jewish themes, as in his story Buchmendel. Zweig had a warm relationship with Theodor Herzl, the founder of Zionism, whom he met when Herzl was still literary editor of the Neue Freie Presse, then Vienna's main newspaper; Herzl accepted for publication some of Zweig's early essays. Zweig, a committed cosmopolitan, believed in internationalism and in Europeanism, as The World of Yesterday, his autobiography, makes clear: "I was sure in my heart from the first of my identity as a citizen of the world." According to Amos Elon, Zweig called Herzl's book Der Judenstaat an "obtuse text, [a] piece of nonsense".Zweig served in the Archives of the Ministry of War and adopted a pacifist stance like his friend Romain Rolland, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature 1915. Zweig married Friderike Maria von Winternitz (born Burger) in 1920; they divorced in 1938. As Friderike Zweig she published a book on her former husband after his death. She later also published a picture book on Zweig. In the late summer of 1939, Zweig married his secretary Elisabet Charlotte "Lotte" Altmann in Bath, England. Zweig's secretary in Salzburg from November 1919 to March 1938 was Anna Meingast (13 May 1881, Vienna – 17 November 1953, Salzburg). As a Jew, Zweig's high profile did not shield him from the threat of persecution. In 1934, following Hitler's rise to power in Germany and the establishment of the Standestaat, an authoritarian political regime now known as "Austrofascism", Zweig left Austria for England, living first in London, then from 1939 in Bath. Because of the swift advance of Hitler's troops westwards, and the threat of arrest or worse – as part of the preparations for Operation Seelöwe a list of persons to be detained immediately after conquest of the British Isles, the so-called Black Book, had been assembled and Zweig was on page 231, with his London address fully mentioned – Zweig and his second wife crossed the Atlantic to the United States, settling in 1940 in New York City; they lived for two months as guests of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, before renting a house in Ossining, New York. On 22 August 1940, they moved again to Petrópolis, a German-colonized mountain town 68 kilometres north of Rio de Janeiro. There, he wrote the book Brazil, Land of the Future and developed a close friendship with Chilean poet Gabriela Mistral. Zweig, feeling increasingly depressed about the situation in Europe and the future for humanity, wrote in a letter to author Jules Romains, "My inner crisis consists in that I am not able to identify myself with the me of passport, the self of exile". He had been despairing at the future of Europe and its culture. "I think it better to conclude in good time and in erect bearing a life in which intellectual labour meant the purest joy and personal freedom the highest good on Earth", he wrote. On 23 February 1942, the Zweigs were found dead of a barbiturate overdose in their house in the city of Petrópolis, holding hands. The Zweigs' house in Brazil was later turned into a cultural centre and is now known as Casa Stefan Zweig. Work Zweig was a prominent writer in the 1920s and 1930s, befriending Arthur Schnitzler and Sigmund Freud. He was extremely popular in the United States, South America and Europe, and remains so in continental Europe; however, he was largely ignored by the British public. His fame in America had diminished until the 1990s, when there began an effort on the part of several publishers (notably Pushkin Press, Hesperus Press, and The New York Review of Books) to get Zweig back into print in English. Plunkett Lake Press has reissued electronic versions of his non-fiction works. Since that time there has been a marked resurgence and a number of Zweig's books are back in print.Critical opinion of his oeuvre is strongly divided between those who praise his humanism, simplicity and effective style, and those who criticize his literary style as poor, lightweight and superficial. In a review entitled "Vermicular Dither", German polemicist Michael Hofmann scathingly attacked the Austrian's work. Hofmann opined that "Zweig just tastes fake. He's the Pepsi of Austrian writing." Even the author's suicide note, Hofmann suggested, induces "the irritable rise of boredom halfway through it, and the sense that he doesn't mean it, his heart isn't in it (not even in his suicide)".Zweig is best known for his novellas (notab.... Discover the Stefan Zweig popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Stefan Zweig books.

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    Imperial Spain 1469-1716

    J. H Elliott & NEIL PINCHES

    The story of Spain's rise to greatness from its humble beginnings as one of the poorest and most marginal of European countries is a remarkable and dramatic one. With the marriage ...

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    Dear Friend, from My Life I Write to You in Your Life

    Yiyun Li

    In her first memoir, awardwinning novelist Yiyun Li offers a journey of recovery through literature: a letter from a writer to likeminded readers. “A meditation on the fact that li...

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    Baron Bagge

    Alexander Lernet-Holenia, Clara Winston & Richard Winston

    This astonishing short novel concerns the unfathomable, otherworldly experiences of an aristocratic young calvary officer in WWI A novel of love and valor, war and stupidity, life ...

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    KNUT HAMSUN Premium Collection

    Knut Hamsun

    Knut Hamsun was a Norwegian writer who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920. Hamsun's work spans more than 70 years and shows variation with regard to the subject,...

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    A Hero of Our Time

    Mikhail Lermontov

    A masterpiece of Russian prose, Lermontov's only novel was influential for many later 19th century authors, including Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky, and Chekhov. Lermotov's hero, Pechorin, ...

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    Literature and Evil

    Georges Bataille & Alastair Hamilton

    'Literature is not innocent,' stated Georges Bataille in this extraordinary 1957 collection of essays, arguing that only by acknowledging its complicity with the knowledge of evil ...

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    The Collected Novellas of Stefan Zweig

    Stefan Zweig, Anthea Bell & Alexander Starritt

    A casual introduction, a challenge to a simple game of chess, a lovers' reunion, a meaningless infidelity: from such small seeds Zweig brings forth five startlingly tense talesmedi...

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    Stefan Zweig - Gesammelte Werke

    Stefan Zweig

    Über 7000 Seiten Mit einem einführenden Aufsatz zu Leben und Werk. Zweig, zu seinen Lebzeiten einer der erfolgreichsten deutschsprachigen Schriftsteller weltweit, wird schon früh i...

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    The classic of German literature. Stefan Zweig, Franz Kafka,Thomas Mann, Hermann Hesse, Rainer Maria Rilke

    Franz Kafka, Stefan Zweig, Thomas Mann, Hermann Hesse & Rainer Maria Rilke

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    Werke von Stefan Zweig

    Stefan Zweig

    4 Werke von Stefan Zweig Österreichischen Schriftsteller, Journalist und Biograf (1881–1942) Dieser Band enthält eine Sammlung von 4 Werken von Stefan Zweig. Ein dynamisches Inhalt...

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    No espero hacer ese viaje

    Alejandro Gaviria

    Tras su incursión como precandidato presidencial, y antes de ser nombrado ministro de Educación del actual gobierno, Alejandro Gaviria escribió este libro en el que trae a cuento e...

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    Pacific

    Simon Winchester

    One of Library Journal’s 10 Best Books of 2015Following his acclaimed Atlantic and The Men Who United the States, New York Times bestselling author Simon Winchester offers an enthr...

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    Stefan Zweig

    Dominique Bona

    « Il y a un mystère Zweig : j’ai écrit ce livre pour tenter de le percer. Comment un écrivain aussi secret et discret atil été capable d’allumer un feu chez ses créatures romanesqu...

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    Gesammelte Werke von Joseph Roth

    Joseph Roth

    Diese Ausgabe der Werke von Joseph Roth wurde mit einem funktionalen Layout erstellt und sorgfältig formatiert. Dieses eBook ist mit Begleitinformationen versehen, einfach zu navig...

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    Dr. B.

    Daniel Birnbaum & Deborah Bragan-Turner

    The former director of the Museum of Modern Art in Stockholm makes his literary debut with this dramatic and riveting novel of book publishing, émigrés, spies, and diplomats in Wor...

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    The Penguin Book of Dutch Short Stories

    Joost Zwagerman

    'The stories here will provoke, delight and impress. Joost Zwagerman's selection forms a fascinating guidebook to a landscape you'll surely want to wander in again.' Clare Lowden, ...

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    The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge

    Rainer Maria Rilke

    While his old furniture rots in storage, Malte Laurids Brigge lives in a cheap room in Paris, with little but a library reader's card to distinguish him from the city's untouchable...

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    Magellan

    Stefan Zweig

    With the age of voyages of discovery in the 15th century, the curtain of history slowly came down on the late Middle Ages. Portuguese and Spanish seafarers set out to remeasure the...

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    The Life and Passion of William of Norwich

    Thomas of Monmouth & Miri Rubin

    A fascinating surviving chronicle from 12thcentury England which holds a unique and terrible place in the history of antiSemitismThe Life and Passion of William of Norwich gives a ...

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    The Pillow Book

    Sei Shonagon & Meredith McKinney

    A new translation of the idiosyncratic diary of a C10 court lady in Heian Japan. Along with the TALE OF GENJI, this is one of the major Japanese Classics.

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    Sternstunden der Menschheit

    Stefan Zweig

    "Sternstunden der Menschheit" ist eine Sammlung von vierzehn historischen Miniaturen, verfasst von Stefan Zweig, die von historischen Begebenheiten erzählen, deren Auswirku...

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    The Friend of the Desert

    Pablo d'Ors & David Shook

    Existential and curiously hypnotic, Pablo d'Ors evokes the sharp stylized prose of Bolaño, Bernhard, and DeLillo in this strange tale of one man's repeated forays into the desert, ...

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    Stefan Zweig

    Hartmut Müller

    Der Österreicher Stefan Zweig (1881–1942) gehörte zu den erfolgreichsten deutschsprachigen Schriftstellern in der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts. Mit seinen psychologisch ausge...

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    The Last Days of Stefan Zweig

    Laurent Seksik & Guillaume Sorel

    A ship slices through the waves of the Atlantic ocean. On board is Stefan Zweig, the renowned Austrian writer, and his second wife, Lotte. They have left New York and are bound for...

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    The Impossible Exile

    George Prochnik

    An original study of exile, told through the biography of Austrian writer Stefan Zweig   By the 1930s, Stefan Zweig had become the most widely translated living author in the ...

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    Der Verschollene

    Franz Kafka

    Der Teenager Karl wird von seinen Eltern nach Amerika geschickt, da er eine Bedienstete geschwängert hat. Amerika ist jedoch nicht das Paradies, das er erwartet hatte. Diese Ausgab...

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    The Collected Stories of Stefan Zweig

    Stefan Zweig & Anthea Bell

    Collected in one volume for the very first time: 22 classic short stories of love and death, betrayal and hopefrom a master storyteller hailed as “the Updike of his day” (New York ...

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    Stefan Zweig

    Precht Raoul

    Per Stefan Zweig il 1935 rappresenta un anno di quelli che non si dimenticano, tanto sul piano personale quanto su quello letterario e politico. È l’anno in cui la moglie Friderike...

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    Last Days in Old Europe

    Richard Bassett

    Selected as a Book of the Year in the TLS and SpectatorThe final decade of the Cold War, through the eyes of a laconic and elegant observerIn 1979 Richard Bassett set out on a seri...

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    The Last Days

    Laurent Seksik & André Naffis-Sahely

    On 22 February 1942 Stefan Zweig, one of the most popular authors of his generation, committed suicide with his wife Lotte. The final, desperate gesture of this great writer has fa...

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    The Sad End of Policarpo Quaresma

    Lima Barreto

    'The seed of madness exists in all of us and with no warning may attack, overpower, crush and bury us ... ' Policarpo Quaresma fastidious civil servant, dedicated patriot, selfsty...

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    Great Moments of Humanity

    Stefan Zweig

    In this book, Stefan Zweig traces 12 fateful events of world history in his unique artistic style: from the conquest of the Byzantine capital of Constantinople by the Turks, to the...

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    Stefan Zweig

    Luis Fernando Moreno Claros

    «Quizá desde los días de Erasmo ningún otro escritor haya sido tan célebre como Zweig». Thomas MannStefan Zweig fue un gigante de la literatura del siglo xx, y aún hoy, ochenta...

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    Stefan Zweig, Charles Beaumont, and a warning to Kanye West

    Richie Cooley

    This essay explores a few works from classic authors while seeking to offer Christians a warning about the judgment of God.

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    Balzac

    Stefan Zweig

    Este libro monumental, publicado por primera vez en 1920, no es sólo la mejor demostración posible del fervor que sentía Zweig por el gran Honoré de Balzac, sino también una novela...

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    Stefan Zweig - Gesammelte Werke

    Stefan Zweig

    Stefan Zweig ( 28. November 1881 in Wien; † 23. Februar 1942 in Petrópolis, Bundesstaat Rio de Janeiro, Brasilien) war ein österreichischer Schriftsteller.Inhalt der "Gesammelten W...

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    Stefan Zweig, la tinta violeta

    Jesús Marchamalo

    "Escribía con una letra pulcra, redonda y firme. Una caligrafía cuidada, tinta violeta, en folios y cuartillas de papel grueso que tenían en el encabezado un monograma con sus ...

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    Kolyma Tales

    Varlan Shalamov

    It is estimated that some three million people died in the Soviet forcedlabour camps of Kolyma, in the northeastern area of Siberia. Shalamov himself spent seventeen years there, a...