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  1. Stefan Zweig – Pushkin Press. Stefan Zweig (1881-1942) was born in Vienna, into a wealthy Austrian-Jewish family. He studied in Berlin and Vienna and was first known as a poet and translator, then as a biographer.

  2. Stefan Zweigs seminal memoir recalls the golden age of pre-war Europe – its seeming permanence, its promise and its devastating fall.

  3. In this indispensable collection of short stories, Stefan Zweig captures the best and worst of human nature. At the heart of these tales lies passion – from a humble waiter’s love for an aristocratic guest to an exiled Frenchwoman’s longing for the glitter of court life, and a bookseller’s fatal lust for print in wartime Vienna.

  4. Stefan Zweig's memoir The World of Yesterday, (Die Welt von Gestern) is a unique love letter to the lost world of pre-war Europe The famous autobiography is published by Pushkin Press, with a...

  5. 28 mar 2024 · Stefan Zweig’s seminal memoir recalls the golden age of pre-war Europe―its seeming permanence, its promise and its devastating fall. Through the story of his life and his relationships with the leading literary figures of the day, Zweig’s fervent, evocative prose paints a stunning portrait of an era that danced brilliantly on the brink of ...

  6. The Collected Stories of Stefan Zweig is a major book of cultural and historical importance, and Pushkin Press has done the literary world a service by releasing it in such an attractive volume." — Okla Elliott, The Harvard Review Online

  7. The World of Yesterday: Memoirs of a European (Pushkin Press Classics) Paperback – 28 Mar. 2024. English edition by Stefan Zweig (Autor), Anthea Bell (Übersetzer) 4.6 649 ratings. See all formats and editions. Stefan Zweig's seminal memoir recalls the golden age of pre-war Europe - its seeming permanence, its promise and its devastating fall.

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