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[2010]

[1]. "Stefan Zweig's World of Yesterday" in The Quarterly Conversation [Online quarterly], 6 September 2010. 11 pages. See: http://www.quarterlyconversation.com/stefan-zweig


[2012]: New York Review Books, New York

[2]. "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

[3]. 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. See Translations below

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

Translations:

Chinese:

[2016]: Wang luyushu chuban: Da kuai wenhua faxing, Taibeishi

Chu wei ge zui hou de fang zhu: yi ge yong heng guo ke de cuo wei ren sheng. Translated by Zhongxian Huang. 311p. Illustrated [Spot, 16]


French:

[2016]: Editions Bernard Grasset, Paris

L'impossible exil: Stefan Zweig et la fin du monde. Translaetd by Cecile Dutheil de la Rochere. 444p. Illustrated

German:

[2016]: C. H. Beck Verlag, München

Das unmögliche Exil. Stefan Zweig am Ende der Welt. Translated by Andreas Wirthensohn. 397p. Illustrated


Spanish:

[2014]: Editorial Ariel, Barcelona

El exilio imposible. Stefan Zweig en el fin del mundo. Translated by Ana Herrera Ferrer. 413/(3)p. Illustrated


Reviews:

[1].
Aciman, André . "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]Online version "Book Review: 'The Impossible Exile' by George Prochnik".See: http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052702304101504579545734163890824
[2].
Bakshian Jr., Aram. "The Impossible Exile" in The Washington Times [Washington, DC], 5 September 2014. See: http://www.washingtontimes.com/.../2014/sep/5/book-review-the-impossible-exile-stefan-zweig-at-the-end-of-the-world. Search: George Prochnik
[3].
"Book reviews roundup: Havel: A Life, Everything I Never Told You, The Impossible Exile: Stefan Zweig at the End of the World" in The Guardian [London], 28 November 2014. See: http://www.the guardian.com/books/2014/nov/28/critical-eye-book-reviews-roundup
[4].
"Customer Review" in Amazon.com. See: http://www.amazon.com/review/R1DLT9PJD5J28B/ref=cm_cr_pr_viewpnt. These pages contain the following reviews: [1]. Philip Brantingham. "Zweig's End", 1 June 2014. [2]. Miguel Faria. "Stefan Zweig - Elusive writer, haunting figure and, ultimately, tragic hero", 6 May 2014. [3]. Houseboat dweller. "Not simply a biography", 17 May 2014. [4]. Book reporter (New York, New York), 29 May 2014. [5]. Apelles, 28 May 2014. [6]. Elenad. "Enjoy with Caution", 23 May 2014. [7]. Mel u-The Reading Life. "A Wonderful Account of Stefan Zweig and his Lost World", 7 May 2014
[5].
Dold, Gaylord. "'Impossible Exile' traces Stefan Zweig's wanderings" in The Wichita Eagle [Wichita, KS], 24 August 2014. See: http://www.kansas.com/entertainment/books/article1285973.html
[6].
Fassler, Joe. "How Creativity Could Save Humanity" in The Atlantic / Online series / Entertainment, 6 May 2014. This is an interview by phone with George Prochnik and a review of Prochnik's Zweig biography. See: http://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2014/05/.../361811
[7].
Friedman, Gabe. "Meet Stefan Zweig, the Jewish novelist who inspired 'The Grand Budapest Hotel'" in Jewish Telegraphic Agency / The Telegraph [London], 16 January 2015. See: http://www.jta.org/.../how-the-grand-budapest-hotel-helped-fuel-a-stefan-zweig-revival. Reprinted in the Jewish Journal [Los Angeles], 17 January 2015. See: http://www.jewishjournal.com/.../meet_stefan_zweig_the_jewish_novelist_who_inspired... and Jewish Standard [Teaneck, NJ], 20 January 2015. See: http://www.jstandard.com/content/item/meet_stefan_zweig/32348
[8].
Gendler, Neal. " The Impossible Exile: Stefan Zweig at the end of the World" in The Jewish Times [Baltimore], 29 May 2014. See: http://www.jewishtimes.com/.../the-impossible-exile-stefan-zweig-at-the-end-of-the-world
[9].
Gladstone, Bill. "Renewed Interest in Austrian-Jewish Author Stefan Zweig" in The Canadian Jewish News [Concord, Ontario / Montreal, Quebec], 26 June 2014. See: http://www.cjnews.com/culture/books-and-authors?q=node/126216
[10].
Gray, John. "Last exit to nowhere: the lost world of Stefan Zweig" in New Statesman [London], 11-17 July 2014, pp. 42-44. Contains a photograph of Stefan Zweig on a bus in New York City, 1941. See: http://www.newstatesman.com/culture/2014/07/last-exit-to-nowhere-lost-world-stefan-zweig. Type John Gray in search window
[11].
Hensher, Philip. "Stefan Zweig: the tragedy of a great bad writer" in The Spectator [London], 22 November 2014. See: http://www.spectator.co.uk/books/9373472/stefan-zweig-the-tragedy-of-a-great-bad-writer
[12].
"The Impossible Exile: Stefan Zweig at the End of the World by George Prochnik, book review", 2 May 2014. See: http://www.independent.co.uk/.../the-impossible-exile-stefan-zweig-at-the end-of-the-world
[13].
Jensen, Morten Høi. "Stefan Zweig and the Long Night's Dawn" in Los Angeles Review of Books [Los Angeles, CA],22 June 2014. See: https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/stefan-zweig-long-nights-dawn
[14].
Kamm, Oliver. "Stefan Zweig - a reputation regained" in The Jewish Chronicle Online, 9 May 2014. See: http://www.thejc.com/comment-and-debate/.../stefan-zweig-a-reputation-regained
[15].
Kirsch, Adam. "One of Liberalism's Greatest Defenders Doesn't Deserve His Obscurity. The Pathos of Stefan Zweig and His Overdue Revival" in The New Republic [New York], 245:14 [10 August 2014]. See: http://www.newrepublic.com/article/118973/impossible-exile-review-stefan-zweigs-overdue-revival
[16].
Lensing, Leo A. "Marshmallows" in The Times Literary Supplement [London], 13 March 2015, Literary Criticism, p. 12. This article also contains a review of The Society of the Crossed Keys
[17].
Levasseur, Jennifer. "The strange history of Stefan Zweig, the impossible exile" in The Sydney Morning Herald [Sydney, Australia], 3 February 2015. See: http://www.smh.com.au/national/the-strange-history-of-stefan-zweig-the-impossible-exile-2...
[18].
Martin, Stoddard. "The Impossible Exile. Glorius literary career that ended in a death pact" in The Jewish Chronicle [London], 13 November 2014. See: http://www.thejc.com/arts/books/125515/review-the-impossible-exile
[19].
Muhlstein, Anka. "His Exile Was Intolerable" in The New York Review of Books [New York], 71:8 [8 May 2014], pp. 13-15. A discussion of The Impossible Exile: Stefan Zweig at the End of the World by George Prochnik and the movie The Grand Budapest Hotel by Wes Anderson. This review article was translated from the French by Antony Shugaar. Contains a photograph of Stefan Zweig and Joseph Roth, Belgium, 1936 and a photograph of Ralph Fiennes in The Grand Budapest Hotel
[20].
NPR Staff. "The Rise and Fall of Stefan Zweig, Who Inspired Grand Budpest Hotel". NPR interview with George Prochnik, author of The Impossible World, 2 April 2014. See: http://www.npr.org/.../the-rise-and-fall-of-stefan-zweig-who-inspired-grand-budapest-hotel
[21].
O'Grady, Megan. "Why You Should Be Reading Stefan Zweig - the Inspiration Behind Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel". A review of The Impossible Exile, Books, 1 May 2014. See: http://www.vogue.com/.../stefan-zweig-grand-busdapest-hotel-george-prochnik-impossible-exile
[22].
Phillips, Francis. "Why did Stefan Zweig choose suicide when he had the chance of a new life in exile?" in Catholic Herald [London], 22 January 2015. See: http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/commentandblogs/2015/01/22/why-did-stefan-zweig-choose...
[23].
Prochnik, George. "Inspiration Information: 'The Impossible Exile: Stefan Zweig at the End of the World'" in The New Yorker [New York], 1 May 2014. See: http://www.newyorker.com/.../inspiration-information-the-impossible-exile-Stefan-Zweig-at-the-end-of-the-world
[24].
Rivera, Nelson. "Stefan Zweig rumbo al abismo" in El Nacional [Caracas, Venezuela], 22 February 2015. See: http://www.el-nacional.com/papel_literario/Stefan-Zweig-rumbo-abismo_0_578942158.html
[25].
Rohter, Larry. "Austrian Novelist Rises Anew" in The New York Times [New York], Thursday 29 May 2014, The Arts, pp. C1, C4. Contains a discussion of George Prochnik's new biography of Stefan Zweig, The Impossible Exile. Stefan Zweig at the End of the World, and Wes Anderson's film The Grand Budapest Hotel. Mention is also made of the brilliant English translations of Zweig's works by Anthea Bell, Laurent Seksik's recent novel The Last Days [Les Derniers Jours de Stefan Zweig] which is an account of Zweig's final six months, and there are also quotations from an interview with the Brazilian writer Alberto Dines. Illustrated with a photograph of Stefan Zweig and one of Ralph Fiennes [who looks like Stefan Zweig] in The Grand Budapest Hotel, which is set in Europe between the wars, the milieu of much of Stefan Zweig's work. See: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/29/books/stefan-zweig-austrian-novelist-rises-again.html?_r=0
[26].
Scott, A. O. "George Prochnik's 'Impossible Exile', About Stefan Zweig", Online version, 12 June 2014. See: http://www.nytimes.com/.../george-prochnik-impossible-exile-about-stefan-zweig. Reprinted as "Man Without a Country. For the celebrated Austrian writer Stefan Zweig, Europe's descent into war in the 1930s was too much to bear" in The New York Times Bookreview [New York], 15 June 2014, pp. 12-13
[27].
Scott, A. O. "El exilio imposible. Stefan Zweig en el fin del mundo" in El Cultural [Madrid], 23 February 2015. See: http://www.elcultural.es/revista/letras/El-exilio-imposible-Stefan-Zweig-en-el-fin-del-mundo. See: Scott, A. O. No. 23 above
[28].
"Stefan Zweig: Song of exile" in The Economist [London], 14 June 2014. See: http://www.economist.com/.../21604078-superb-new-biography-celebrated-europhile
[29].
Tonkin, Boyd. "The Impossible Exile: Stefan Zweig at the End of the World by George Prochnik, book review: Mitteleuropa's tragic symbol" in The Independent [London], 12 December 2014. Online 13 December 2014. See: http://www.independent.co.uk/.../the-impossible-exile-stefan-zweig-at-the-end-of-the-world
[30].
Wilson, Frances. "The Impossible Exile: Stefan Zweig at the End of the World by George Prochnik, review: 'essayistic und unusual'" in The Telegraph [London], Online version, 16 November 2014. See: http://telegraph.co.uk/.../The-Impossible-Exile-Stefan-Zweig-atthe-End-of-the-World

[2104]: huffingtonpost.com

[4]. "A Reader's Guide to Stefan Zweig" in Huffington Post / Online, 26 March 2014. See: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/george.prochnik/a-readers-guide-to-stefan_b_5037421.html


[5]. "Stefan Zweig's Alligator Shoes And The Vienna Of Yesterday" in Huffington Post / Online, 16 May 2014. See: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/george-prochnik/stefan-zweig_b_5338398.html


[2014]: newyorker.com

[6]. "Inspiration Information: "The Impossible Exile: Stefan Zweig at the End of the World" in The New Yorker [New York]. Posted by George Prochnik, 1 May 2014. See: http://www.newyorker.com/.../inspiration-information-the-impossible-exile-stefan-zweig


[2015]: Newsweek [New York]

[7]. "The Real-Life Muse Behind Wes Anderson's 'Grand Budapest Hotel'" in Newsweek [New York], 17 February 2015. See: http://www.newsweek.com/2015/02/20/grand-budapest-hotel-wes-andersons-muse-206720...


[2017]: newyorker.com

[8]. "When It's Too Late to Stop Fascism, According to Stefan Zweig" in The New Yorker [New York], 6 February 2017. See: http://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/when-its-too-late-to-stop-fascism-according-to-stefan-zweig </lst>