Je ne quitterai jamais mes amis
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(Author) Stefan ZweigIn his memoirs, which he finished writing in February 1942, Stefan Zweig recalled the first days of the war in 1914. In a belligerent world, friendship had become a trying matter. A letter arrived in Vienna from Romain Rolland, with the line: 'Non, je ne quitterai jamais mes amis.' It was, considered Zweig, a time still more civilised than the Second War, when the printed words of intellectuals no longer carried weight. This book is part of the Luminary Collection.
Stefan Zweig
Stefan Zweig was an Austrian writer known for his novels, short stories, and biographies. His most notable works include "Beware of Pity," "Letter from an Unknown Woman," and "The World of Yesterday." Zweig's writing style was characterized by its psychological depth, vivid descriptions, and exploration of human emotions. He made significant contributions to literature by capturing the complexities of human relationships and the impact of historical events on individuals. His most famous work, "The World of Yesterday," is a memoir reflecting on the cultural and political upheaval of the early 20th century. Stefan Zweig's works continue to influence the literary genre of psychological fiction and remain popular among readers worldwide.