Prochnik, George

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[2012]: New York Review Books, New York

[1].
"Introduction" in Stefan Zweig. Confusion. The Private Papers of Privy Councillor R. von D. [Verwirrung der Gefühle. Private Aufzeichnungen des Geheimrates R. von D.]. Translated by Anthea Bell. xix/153p. Introduction by George Prochnik. "Introduction", pp. vii-xix

[2014]: Other Press, New York

[2].
The Impossible Exile. Stefan Zweig at the End of the World. 390p. Illustrated with 29 photographs. Frontispiece: Stefan Zweig on a bus in New York City, 1941. Photograph by Kurt Severin

Contents:

[1].
Introduction, pp. (1)-28. Notes, pp. 375-376
[2].
Chapter One. Odysseus to Oedipus, pp. (29)-53. Notes, pp. 376-378
[3].
Chapter Two. The Beggars and the Bridge, pp. (54)-82. Notes, pp. 378-379
[4].
Chapter Three. People of the Book, pp. (83)-116. Notes, pp. 379-380
[5].
Chapter Four. Traveling Womb, pp. (117)-141. Notes, pp. 380-381
[6].
Chapter Five . The Reunion, pp. (142)-167. Notes, pp. 381-382
[7].
Chapter Six. To the Coffeehouse, pp. (168)-197. Notes, p. 382
[8].
Chapter Seven. Global Roulette, pp. (198)-225. Notes, p. 383
[9].
Chapter Eight. Educational Debts, pp. (226)-252. Notes, pp. 383-384
[10].
Chapter Nine. The Other Side, pp. (253)-267. Notes, p. 385
[11].
Chapter Ten. Gardens in Wartime, pp. (268)-292. Notes, p. 385
[12].
Chapter Eleven. The Arcadian Exile, pp. (293)-317. Notes, p. 385
[13].
Chapter Twelve. Refuge, pp. (318)-349. Notes, p. 386
[14].
Epilogue, pp. (351)-368. Notes, pp. 386-387
[15].
Acknowledgments, pp. (369)-371
[16].
Notes, pp. (372)-387
[17].
Photo Captions and Credits, pp. (388)-390

Reviews:

[1].
Aciman, Andre. "A Story told in Twilight" in The Wall Street Journal [New York], 24-25 May 2014, Books, p. C7. Contains a photograph of Stefan Zweig on the steps of the New York Public Library in 1942 [sic = 1941]
[2].
Rother, Larry. "Austrian Novelist Rises Anew" in The New York Times [New York], Thursday 29 May 2014, The Arts, pp. C1, C4