
Odabrana djela Stefana Zweiga VI: Graditelji svijeta
In this book, Zweig depicts the lives of exceptional creators who change the world through the power of ideas, art, and vision, revealing how their struggle, passion, and perseverance give rise to the spiritual milestones of humanity. With an afterword by
World Builders by Stefan Zweig is a collection of biographical essays about people whose work has shaped the spiritual and cultural development of humanity. Zweig writes about artists, scientists, and thinkers whose influence transcends their time: from geniuses who change the course of history to quiet but deeply original spirits who open new paths of thought. Each character is depicted with an emphasis on the inner struggle, passion, and sacrifice necessary to create something lasting and universal.
Zweig's method combines historical fact with emotional psychology: he is interested in turning points, moments in which an idea is formed that will change the world. In his depictions, the creative process is never linear; it is the result of doubts, unrest, and an almost obsessive focus on the goal. The central idea of the collection is that the progress of humanity is the work of individuals who are willing to step outside the box, risk failure, and dedicate themselves to an idea larger than their own life.
The portraits intertwine humanistic idealism and a deep faith in the spiritual power of man. Zweig triumphantly portrays "world builders" as bearers of light in times of uncertainty, people who, with their work, push the boundaries of what is possible and leave a legacy that inspires generations.
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