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Stefan Zweig - vertaling naar Engels

AUSTRIAN WRITER (1881-1942)
Stefan Zwieg; Stephan Zweig; Zweig, Stefan
  • burned by Nazis]]
  • Street named after Zweig in [[Laranjeiras]], [[Rio de Janeiro]]
  • A page from the ''Black Book'' (''Sonderfahndungsliste G.B.'', page 231 '''Z'''). Zweig is the second-to-last on the page, along with his full London address.
  • Stefan Zweig (standing) in Vienna with his brother Alfred (1879–1977), circa 1900
  • ''Amok'' (1922)

Stefan Zweig         
n. Stefan Zweig (1881-1942), scrittore e poeta austriaco
Zweig      
n. Arnold Zweig, scrittore tedesco (1887-1968); Stefan Zweig, scrittore austriaco (1881-1942)
Arnold Zweig         
GERMAN WRITER (1887-1968)
n. Arnold Zweig (1887-1968), scrittore tedesco

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Wikipedia

Stefan Zweig

Stefan Zweig (; German: [ˈʃtɛ.fan t͡svaɪ̯k] (listen); 28 November 1881 – 22 February 1942) was an Austrian novelist, playwright, journalist, and biographer. At the height of his literary career, in the 1920s and 1930s, he was one of the most widely translated and popular writers in the world.

Zweig was raised in Vienna, Austria-Hungary. He wrote historical studies of famous literary figures, such as Honoré de Balzac, Charles Dickens, and Fyodor Dostoevsky in Drei Meister (1920; Three Masters), and decisive historical events in Decisive Moments in History (1927). He wrote biographies of Joseph Fouché (1929), Mary Stuart (1935) and Marie Antoinette (Marie Antoinette: The Portrait of an Average Woman, 1932), among others. Zweig's best-known fiction includes Letter from an Unknown Woman (1922), Amok (1922), Fear (1925), Confusion of Feelings (1927), Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman (1927), the psychological novel Ungeduld des Herzens (Beware of Pity, 1939), and The Royal Game (1941).

In 1934, as a result of the Nazi Party's rise in Germany, Zweig emigrated to England and then, in 1940, moved briefly to New York and then to Brazil, where he settled. In his final years, he would declare himself in love with the country, writing about it in the book Brazil, Land of the Future. Nonetheless, as the years passed Zweig became increasingly disillusioned and despairing at the future of Europe, and he and his wife Lotte were found dead of a barbiturate overdose in their house in Petrópolis on 23 February 1942; they had died the previous day. His work has been the basis for several film adaptations. Zweig's memoir, Die Welt von Gestern (The World of Yesterday, 1942), is noted for its description of life during the waning years of the Austro-Hungarian Empire under Franz Joseph I and has been called the most famous book on the Habsburg Empire.

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1. By Shmuel Rosner Tags: Stefan Zweig NEW YORK – Jewish author Stefan Zweig is one of the first characters to appear in the book.
2. The works bequeathed by Austrian writer Stefan Zweig are still packed in cardboard boxes in the storage rooms.