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Austrian writer Stefan Zweig's final work, posted to his publisher the day before his tragic death, brings the destruction of a war-torn Europe vividly to life. Written as both a recollection of the past and a warning for future generations, The World of Yesterday recalls the golden age of literary Vienna; its seeming permanence, its promise, and its devastating fall. A truthful and passionate account of the horror that tore apart European culture, The World of Yesterday gives us insight into the history of a world brutally destroyed, written by a master at the height of his genius.
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The World of Yesterday, Stefan Zweig
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- Année de publication
- 2024
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- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Stefan Zweig
- Éditeur
- Pushkin Press
- Publié
- 2024
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 474
- ISBN10
- 1805331159
- ISBN13
- 9781805331155
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Nonfiction, Thème historique, Histoire, Histoires vraies, Biographies, Autobiographies et mémoires, Littérature allemande, Allemagne, 20e siècle, Société, 19e siècle, Europe, Histoire de l'Europe, Autriche, Histoires culturelles, Première Guerre mondiale (1914–1918), Vienne, Histoire du 20e siècle, Écrivains, Littérature autrichienne, Exil, Autriche-Hongrie, Première moitié du 20e siècle, Pacifisme, Dernier livre de l'auteur
- Première publication
- 1942
- Titre original
- Die Welt von Gestern
- Évaluation
- 4,5 sur 5
- Description
- Austrian writer Stefan Zweig's final work, posted to his publisher the day before his tragic death, brings the destruction of a war-torn Europe vividly to life. Written as both a recollection of the past and a warning for future generations, The World of Yesterday recalls the golden age of literary Vienna; its seeming permanence, its promise, and its devastating fall. A truthful and passionate account of the horror that tore apart European culture, The World of Yesterday gives us insight into the history of a world brutally destroyed, written by a master at the height of his genius.





