Amerigo. Biyografi

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[2005]: Can Yayinlari, Istanbul

Amerigo. Tarihsel Bir Yanlişliğin Hikâyesi. Biyografi / Amerigo. Die Geschichte eines historischen Irrtums


Amerigo. Tarihsel Bir Yanlişliğin Hikâyesi. Biyografi. Translated by Ogün Duman. 120/(1)p. [Can Yayinlari, 1494; Yasam, 98]. 2nd edition 2007. 4th edition. 99p. 2011. 6th edition 2015. Online/iPhone edition. 104p. 23 July 2014

Geleceğin Ülkesi Country of the Future Stefan Zweig Translation: Ahmet Arpad

ISBN: 978-605-314-299-7

1st Edition - 2018 Stefan Zweig collects all his impressions of his long journeys in Brazil, which he has come to give conferences in 1936, in Brazil, where he is considered one of his latest books, in the Country of the Future. Click for the first 16 pages.


$ 18.75 $ 25.00

About the book

As I have not seen my foot in Rio, I have realized that nothing so far has affected me so strongly in my life. At the same time I was amazed and shaken. Because it was not only a unique landscape consisting of sea, mountains, city and tropical nature waiting for me here, but also a very different kind of civilization that I did not know until that day.

S. Zweig

Stefan Zweig came to give conferences in 1936, and during his long journeys in Brazil, where he spent weeks in Brazil, he identified the uninhabited forests of the fifth largest country of the world, the uninhabited oceans of man, the Amazonian region, the unique nature, the great cities, all impressions are collected in Brazil - Future Country, which is considered one of the latest books. We are sincerely seeing that Zweig is in love with this South American country, nature and people. Even though millions of different origins lived in infinite soil, Zweig was immediately enchanted by the Brazilians' life-loving, inner peace and quick and trouble-free agreement. The most exciting country among the countless countries where the humanist, cosmopolitan writer went was Brazil. It is not possible to see his enthusiasm in this work. On the verge of the Second World War, in the years when the Nazis were getting stronger, and Europe was starting to collapse itself, Brazil was a paradise for everything.

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Name of Book: Country of the Future Sub Title: Zweig's Brazilian Impressions ISBN: 978-605-314-299-7 Printing: 1.Printing - 2018 Original Name: Brasilien: Ein Land der Zukunft Publication No: 1196 Array No: 36 Page: 272 Series: Classic Author: Stefan Zweig Ahmet Arpad Presentation by Stefan Zweig Last Reading: Ahmet Batmaz Cover Illustration: Berat Pekmezci Visual Design: Gökçe Alper Cover Design: Gökçe Alper Type: Kamiovan About the Author

Stefan Zweig

On November 28, 1881, he was born in Vienna as a child of a wealthy Jewish family. He speaks French, English, Latin and Ancient Greek. Stefan Zweig studied philosophy at the University of Vienna. In 1904 he wrote his thesis entitled "Philosophy of Hippolyte Taine". He produced works in many areas of literature. In 1901, the first book of poetry, Silver Teller, was published. Between 1907 and 1909 he traveled to India. Zweig, a true culture man, is a humanist intellectual. Although Zweig said in an interview with him, "My parents are totally Jewish in relation to birth," he says, but he has also pondered the specific problems of the Jews as well as the many social and cultural problems of his time. He searches for democratic and cultural solutions to existing problems. He is also acquainted with Theodor Herzl, the publisher of Zweig's early essays, the founder of Zionism, as well as the editor of Neue Freie Presse, one of Vienna's main newspapers. The house is like a cultural center, many artists and thinkers of the time visit this house. Zweig has focused on the concept of "culture" in order to get out of the crisis that Europe is in. Zweig, who served as an archivist in World War I, With the outbreak of World War II, there is a break in the belief that culture is. In 1933, the Nazis plundered the grounds of Zweig's house because of the presence of weapons. Despite the absence of weapons, he is asked to write a defense. It is a period when fascism has not been respected by the intellectuals. As Hitler's violence policies go up, he leaves Austria and goes to England. Breaking out of the country hurts Zweig deeply; After that date, Zweig, who had not yet moved to his country and had to migrate from one permanent country to another, settled in New York in 1940, but then replaced the settlement of a German colony in Petropolis, which was described as Brazil's imperial city. Loneliness, distance from Europe, tyranny of tyranny forced the exhausted soul and body thoroughly and could not stand any more, and on February 22, 1942, with his wife Lotte, he committed suicide.