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De un mundo a otro mundo
Correspondencia 1910-1918
2024
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En noviembre de 1914, tras el estallido de la Primera Guerra Mundial, Stefan Zweig anotó en sus Diarios: «He tenido que escribir a Romain Rolland, necesitaba desahogarme con un amigo. Aquí nadie me entiende: carecen de la voluntad firme de ser justos». Y precisamente ese elevado sentido de la justicia, así como su fervorosa defensa del pacifismo y de los ideales humanistas, unió al futuro Nobel francés con su más fiel discípulo austríaco. Ambos se pronunciaron públicamente contra la contienda, denunciando en sus cartas las noticias falsas, el odio entre naciones y el egoísmo de los que guardan silencio. Esta correspondencia, escrita por dos espíritus afines desde dos países enfrentados, es un testimonio excepcional de la catástrofe de la Gran Guerra y del ferviente deseo de dos de los escritores más lúcidos de la primera mitad del siglo XX de construir una Europa unida basada en la fraternidad entre los pueblos.
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Stefan Zweig
Stefan Zweig
Author · 230 books

Stefan Zweig was one of the world's most famous writers during the 1920s and 1930s, especially in the U.S., South America, and Europe. He produced novels, plays, biographies, and journalist pieces. Among his most famous works are Beware of Pity, Letter from an Unknown Woman, and Mary, Queen of Scotland and the Isles. He and his second wife committed suicide in 1942. Zweig studied in Austria, France, and Germany before settling in Salzburg in 1913. In 1934, driven into exile by the Nazis, he emigrated to England and then, in 1940, to Brazil by way of New York. Finding only growing loneliness and disillusionment in their new surroundings, he and his second wife committed suicide. Zweig's interest in psychology and the teachings of Sigmund Freud led to his most characteristic work, the subtle portrayal of character. Zweig's essays include studies of Honoré de Balzac, Charles Dickens, and Fyodor Dostoevsky (Drei Meister, 1920; Three Masters) and of Friedrich Hölderlin, Heinrich von Kleist, and Friedrich Nietzsche (Der Kampf mit dem Dämon, 1925; Master Builders). He achieved popularity with Sternstunden der Menschheit (1928; The Tide of Fortune), five historical portraits in miniature. He wrote full-scale, intuitive rather than objective, biographies of the French statesman Joseph Fouché (1929), Mary Stuart (1935), and others. His stories include those in Verwirrung der Gefühle (1925; Conflicts). He also wrote a psychological novel, Ungeduld des Herzens (1938; Beware of Pity), and translated works of Charles Baudelaire, Paul Verlaine, and Emile Verhaeren. Most recently, his works provided the inspiration for 2014 film The Grand Budapest Hotel.

Romain Rolland
Romain Rolland
Author · 37 books

Varied works of French writer Romain Rolland include Jean Christophe (1904-1912), a series of satirical novels; he won the Nobel Prize of 1915 for literature. The committee awarded him "as a tribute to the lofty idealism of his literary production and to the sympathy and love of truth with which he has described different types of human beings." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romain\_...

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