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The World of Yesterday is Stefan Zweig’s hauntingly beautiful memoir of Europe before its fall — a moving portrait of art, culture, and humanism destroyed by war. Both a love letter and a farewell to a vanished world, The World of Yesterday remains one of the most powerful autobiographies of the twentieth century. Its themes — humanism, tolerance, the dangers of nationalism — are as urgent today as when Zweig wrote them in exile before his death.
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The World of Yesterday is Stefan Zweig’s hauntingly beautiful memoir of Europe before its fall — a moving portrait of art, culture, and humanism destroyed by war. Both a love letter and a farewell to a vanished world, The World of Yesterday remains one of the most powerful autobiographies of the twentieth century. Its themes — humanism, tolerance, the dangers of nationalism — are as urgent today as when Zweig wrote them in exile before his death.
The World of Yesterday is Stefan Zweig’s hauntingly beautiful memoir of Europe before its fall — a moving portrait of art, culture, and humanism destroyed by war. Both a love letter and a farewell to a vanished world, The World of Yesterday remains one of the most powerful autobiographies of the twentieth century. Its themes — humanism, tolerance, the dangers of nationalism — are as urgent today as when Zweig wrote them in exile before his death.