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Stefan Zweig, the esteemed Austrian writer, enchants readers with his exquisite prose and profound insights into the human condition. From timeless classics like "The World of Yesterday" to poignant novellas such as "Letter from an Unknown Woman," Zweig's literary genius continues to captivate audiences across the globe.

"Only the misfortune of exile can provide the in-depth understanding and the overview into the realities of the world."



"The idea of Jewish unity, of a plan, an organization, unfortunately exists only in the brains of Hitler and Streicher."


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"Today, for a Jew who writes in the German language, it is totally impossible to make a living. In no group do I see as much misery, disappointment, desperation and hopelessness as in Jewish writers who write in German."


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