Jučerašnji svijet: Memoari jednog Europljanina
Yesterday's World is a memoir by the Austrian writer Zweig. It is called the most famous book about the Habsburg Empire. He started writing them in 1934, when, expecting the Anschluss and Nazi persecution, he moved from Austria to England and later to Bra
The book is the autobiography of Stefan Zweig, an Austrian writer of Jewish origin (1881-1942) who gained popularity with numerous romanticized biographies of historical figures. These wistful memories of Austria and Europe that no longer exist, written abroad and in the midst of war, testify to the writer's personal destiny. about the fate of an entire generation that, after a time of relative security at the beginning of the 20th century, was forced to live through two world wars and numerous other traumas that marked the history of our century.
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