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'''[1999]: LoGisma, Firenze [Florence]''' | '''[1999]: LoGisma, Firenze [Florence]''' | ||
''Stefan Zweig. Morte di un uomo moderno'' [Stefan Zweig: Death of a | ''Stefan Zweig. Morte di un uomo moderno'' [Stefan Zweig: Death of a Modern Man. A Meditation]. Translated from the English by Maria Liberata D'Orazio and Gherardo Lazzeri. Preface by Elie Wiesel. Notes by Marion Sonnenfeld. 94p. Illustrated | ||
Modern Man. A Meditation]. Translated from the English by Maria Liberata | |||
D'Orazio and Gherardo Lazzeri | |||
Notes by Marion Sonnenfeld. 94p. Illustrated | |||
[[Category:Secondary Literature / Authors (English)]] | [[Category:Secondary Literature / Authors (English)]] |
Latest revision as of 15:55, 6 November 2019
[1994]: Appleton Press, Sperryville, VA
Stefan Zweig: Death of a Modern Man. A Meditation. With a preface by Marion Sonnenfeld. 80p. Illustrated ["Based on a talk to the Italian Academy for Advanced Studies at Columbia University, Deutsches Haus, Fall 1993]
Contents:
[1].
Acknowledgments [J.K.], p. 5
[2].
Contents, p. (7)
[3].
Preface, pp. 9-11
[4].
Introduction, pp. 15-19
[5].
I. World of Yesterday, pp. 21-35
[6].
II. Sruggle and Change, pp. 37-45
[7].
III. End Game, pp. 47-51
[8].
IV. Failure, pp. 53-58
[9].
V. Salvation, pp. 59-63
[10].
Epilogue, pp. 65-72
[11].
Notes, pp. 75-78
[12].
References, pp. 79-80
Photographs: [between pp. 32-33]
[1].
Stefan Zweig's Parents Ida and Moritz Zweig
[2].
Stefan and Friderike Zweig in the Kapuzinerberg Garden
[3].
Stefan Zweig and Maxim Gorkii, 1928
[4].
Home on the Kapuzinerberg, Salzburg
[5].
Stefan and Lotte Zweig with friends in Brazil
[6].
House in Petropolis
Italian translation:
[1999]: LoGisma, Firenze [Florence]
Stefan Zweig. Morte di un uomo moderno [Stefan Zweig: Death of a Modern Man. A Meditation]. Translated from the English by Maria Liberata D'Orazio and Gherardo Lazzeri. Preface by Elie Wiesel. Notes by Marion Sonnenfeld. 94p. Illustrated