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The Impossible Exile
The Impossible Exile: Stefan Zweig at the End of the World | George Prochnik
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An original study of exile, told through the biography of Austrian writer Stefan Zweig By the 1930s, Stefan Zweig had become the most widely translated living author in the world. His novels, short stories, and biographies were so compelling that they became instant best sellers. Zweig was also an intellectual and a lover of all the arts, high and low. Yet after Hitler’s rise to power, this celebrated writer who had dedicated so much energy to promoting international humanism plummeted, in a matter of a few years, into an increasingly isolated exile—from London to Bath to New York City, then Ossining, Rio, and finally Petrópolis—where, in 1942, in a cramped bungalow, he killed himself. The Impossible Exile tells the tragic story of Zweig’s extraordinary rise and fall while it also depicts, with great acumen, the gulf between the world of ideas in Europe and in America, and the consuming struggle of those forced to forsake one for the other. It also reveals how Zweig embodied, through his work, thoughts, and behavior, the end of an era—the implosion of Europe as an ideal of Western civilization.
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#readJanuary- #ThisCoverMakesNoSense
I'm starting to figure this one out. The background is a mask of tragedy from the base of a statue in Vienna. Superimposed on it is a map of Europe. I don't know why Europe seems to be made of tropical plants though. 🤔

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A parallel to the 2016 US election results (I try not to get political on social media, but this really struck me)

shawnmooney I read a wee novella by him recently, and I'm curious to know more about his life so thanks for the recommend! I wonder if @Trav knows about this biography? 7y
Oftencantdecide @shawnmooney He also wrote an autobiography/memoir that's next on my TBR 7y
Trav @shawnmooney I did, but still appreciate the tag nonetheless! It's been on my tbr list for a few years but just haven't gotten around to reading it yet. Like you, I'm extremely curious to know more about his life after getting small glimpses from the translators who translate his works! 7y
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#readJanuary- My #ReadingEquipment for reading physical books at night: a book light that clips on and a dictionary nearby.