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The World Of Yesterday Paperback Stefan Zweig Benjamin W Huebsch

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The World Of Yesterday Paperback Stefan Zweig Benjamin W Huebsch
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Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.08 MB
Pages: 472
Author: Stefan Zweig, Benjamin W. Huebsch, Helmut Ripperger.
ISBN: 9780803226616, 0803226616
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: Paperback

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The World Of Yesterday Paperback Stefan Zweig Benjamin W Huebsch by Stefan Zweig, Benjamin W. Huebsch, Helmut Ripperger. 9780803226616, 0803226616 instant download after payment.

By the author who inspired Wes Anderson’s 2014 film,The Grand Budapest Hotel

Written as both a recollection of the past & a warning for future generations,The World of Yesterday recalls the golden age of literary Vienna—its seeming permanence, its promise, & its devastating fall.

Surrounded by the leading literary lights of the epoch, Stefan Zweig draws a vivid & intimate account of his life & travels through Vienna, Paris, Berlin, & London, touching on the very heart of European culture. His passionate, evocative prose paints a stunning portrait of an era that danced brilliantly on the edge of extinction.

This is not the Anthea Bell translation; the translators are Benjamin W. Huebsch and Helmut Ripperger.

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