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  1. The World of Yesterday is the inimitably enriching and enthralling literary memoir of Stefan Zweig, an Austrian writer who was one of the world's most popular in the 1930s until forced by Nazi pressure to flee continental Europe in 1934 and emigrate to England, the U. S., and ultimately Brazil.

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  2. “It is a gripping read, written just before he committed suicide in Brazil…He wrote vividly about witnessing the outbreak of the First World War. A pacifist, he notes the excitement, the exhilarated men and women out in the streets craving to rush off to battle.

  3. Dec 10, 2016 · ISBN: 9781906548674. Stefan Zweig killed himself in the same year, 1942, that this memoir was published. The book is a leave-taking and you can read it for clues to his state of mind and to his view of the age he was living through: a war where the Nazis were at their rapacious zenith. He writes as an exile:

  4. Nov 26, 2022 · This is a memoir of a lost Europe, and how we lost it, in the First World War, during the run-up to the Second World War and finally during that war itself. It has been said that “Reading good books is like engaging in conversation with the most cultivated minds of past centuries” (René Descartes). In a sense, books are like time machines.

  5. In The World of Yesterday, Stefan Zweig tells a heartfelt story that goes beyond a typical autobiography. He takes us on an introspective journey through the vibrant a top of page

  6. The World of Yesterday: Memoires of a European (German title Die Welt von Gestern: Erinnerungen eines Europäers) is the memoir of Austrian writer Stefan Zweig. It has been called the most famous book on the Habsburg Empire.

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  8. May 1, 2013 · Stefan Zweig‘s The World of Yesterday recounts the personal experiences of the author amidst turbulent world events. A notable writer who emerged in the 1920s and 30s, Zweig insightfully categorizes his life into epochs that brought about significant change in Europe.

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