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  1. Feb 22, 2017 · Stefan Zweig killed himself in despair over Nazism 75 years ago. But before he did, the author said Brazil had become what he hoped Europe could be, writes Benjamin Ramm.

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  2. Crisis had always been Zweig’s subject, but in his years of greatest success he had tended to handle it by means of plots that operate slightly too efficiently.

  3. Mar 30, 2017 · The Austrian-Jewish author Stefan Zweig has been having a bit of a moment – he’s recently been the subject of a critically acclaimed film (“Stefan Zweig: Farewell To Europe”) and his experience...

  4. During the country’s brief, bloody civil war that February, when Engelbert Dollfuss, the country’s Clerico-Fascist Chancellor, had destroyed the Socialist opposition, Zweig’s Salzburg home had...

  5. 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". [19]

  6. Jul 17, 2014 · The rise of Nazism ended Stefan Zweig’s career as a European writer and led him ultimately to take his own life. Now he is enjoying an unexpected revival. By John Gray. The passenger: Zweig on a bus in New York, 1941, the year before he committed suicide. Photo: Kurt Severin, courtesty of David H Lowenherz.

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  8. Jun 12, 2014 · The last full-length book Stefan Zweig wrote was a memoir called “The World of Yesterday,” an elegy for the Viennese culture that had nurtured his literary talent and was, in 1941, in the process...

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