The World Of Yesterday,New

The World Of Yesterday,New

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By the author who inspired Wes Andersons film, The Grand Budapest HotelWritten as both a recollection of the past and a warning for future generations, The World of Yesterday recalls the golden age of literary Viennaits seeming permanence, its promise, and its devastating fall.Surrounded by the leading literary lights of the epoch, Stefan Zweig draws a vivid and intimate account of his life and travels through Vienna, Paris, Berlin, and London, touching on the very heart of European culture. His passionate, evocative prose paints a stunning portrait of an era that danced brilliantly on the edge of extinction.This new translation by awardwinning Anthea Bell captures the spirit of Zweigs writing in arguably his most revealing work.

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  • Q: Who is the author of 'The World of Yesterday'? A: The author of 'The World of Yesterday' is Stefan Zweig, a prominent Austrian writer known for his literary works that capture the cultural essence of early 20th-century Europe.
  • Q: What is the main theme of 'The World of Yesterday'? A: The main theme of 'The World of Yesterday' is the reflection on the golden age of Vienna's literary scene, exploring the beauty and eventual decline of European culture through the author's personal experiences.
  • Q: How many pages does 'The World of Yesterday' have? A: 'The World of Yesterday' has a total of 472 pages.
  • Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: The binding type of 'The World of Yesterday' is paperback.
  • Q: When was 'The World of Yesterday' published? A: 'The World of Yesterday' was published on May 1, 2013.
  • Q: Is 'The World of Yesterday' suitable for all readers? A: 'The World of Yesterday' is generally suitable for adult readers and those interested in historical literature, memoirs, and cultural reflections.
  • Q: What language is this book translated into? A: This edition of 'The World of Yesterday' features a new translation by award-winning translator Anthea Bell.
  • Q: What makes this book significant in literature? A: 'The World of Yesterday' is significant for its poignant depiction of a lost world, its exploration of artistic and intellectual life, and its historical context, which resonates with themes of nostalgia and cultural preservation.
  • Q: Can this book be a good gift for literature enthusiasts? A: Yes, 'The World of Yesterday' can be an excellent gift for literature enthusiasts, especially those interested in European history and literary memoirs.
  • Q: What style of writing does Stefan Zweig use in this book? A: Stefan Zweig's writing style in 'The World of Yesterday' is characterized by passionate and evocative prose, which vividly captures the emotions and nuances of his experiences.

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