History Série Zweig, 3/3

Stefan Zweig, for a world in color

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written by Matthieu Levivier · January 17, 2024 · 0 comment

A tireless traveler, the Austrian writer marveled at the plurality of cultures. Even at the dawn of the 20th century, he was prophetically fearful of their standardization.

On the occasion of a diary's tenth anniversary, there's nothing unjustified about delving into Stefan Zweig's work. A witness to his times, Zweig sailed against the tide during the First World War, before being forced into exile in the 1930s until his death in Brazil in 1942; he never gave in to the diktat of mainstream thought at a time when his pacifism was tantamount to treachery; he loved Switzerland, from Geneva to Zurich, a haven for free spirits in wartime; he was passionate about «what is universally human in man», while refusing to fall into abstract universalism. Yes, Stefan Zweig, a brilliant and passionate writer, is a model for all those who want to know more.

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