Eaten Alive
Ruth Franklin: Stefan Zweig, 3 April 2003
The Royal Game
by Stefan Zweig, translated by B.W. Huebsch.
Pushkin, 79 pp., £8, April 2001,1 901285 11 1 Show More
by Stefan Zweig, translated by B.W. Huebsch.
Pushkin, 79 pp., £8, April 2001,
“... On 15 August 1941, Stefan Zweig and his wife set sail for Brazil, where they planned to settle after seven years of exile in England and America. At first he seems to have found the change of scene rejuvenating: he continued work on a biography of Balzac, started a new novel and a critical study of Montaigne, and finished his autobiography, The World of Yesterday, which starts in the late 19th century and romps through the interwar years, with vivid and comic descriptions of Toscanini, Freud and many other artists and intellectuals ... ”