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Revision as of 15:20, 18 March 2016
[2016]: Pushkin Press, London
Messages from a Lost World. Europe on the Brink. Translated with an Introduction by Will Stone. Foreword by John Gray. 216p
Çontents:
[1].
A quotation from Pablo Casals,p. (5)
[2].
Contents, p. (7)
[3].
Foreword [John Gray], pp. 9-12
[4].
A quotation from Stefan Zweig's "Response to an enquiry on the European spirit" [published in Les Nouvelles littéraires [Paris], 4 July 1936], p.13
[5].
A quotation from Jules Romains [Stefan Zweig, grand Européen, 1939], p. 13
[6].
A quotation from Friedrich Nietzsche [Beyond Good and Evil, 1886], p. (14)
[7].
Translator's Introduction [Will Stone], pp. 15-37
[8].
The Sleeples World [Stefan Zweig], pp. (39)-59. See: Die schlaflose Welt
[9].
The Tower of Babel [
Review:
[1].
David Herman. "European issues that resonate" in The Jewish Chronicle Online [London], 4 February 2016. See: http://www.thejc.com/arts/books/153158/european-issues-resonate. This is also a review of Volker Weidermann's Summer Before the Dark
[2].
Gavin Jacobson. "A European Union?" in The Nation [New York], 10 March 2016. See: http://www.thenation.com/article/a-European-union/