Stefan Zweig

																Stefan Zweig

Writer, philosopher, translator, great traveler and citizen of the world, Stefan Zweig (1881-1942) was one of the most eminent chroniclers of Europe in perdition during the interwar period. Horrified by the rise of Nazism, the Austrian-born Jewish author decided to exile himself across the Atlantic, where he ended his life, leaving behind a masterful body of work, infused with his pacifist and humanist ideals.

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																Stefan Zweig