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Zweig, Stefan

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Born: 1881 AD
Died: 1942 AD, at 60 years of age.

Nationality: American
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1881 - Born on the 28th of November in Vienna, Austria.

1904 - The Love of Erika Wald.

1920 - Fear.

1922 - The Eyes of My Brother, Forever.

         - The Amok, his most famous novel. Also includes the following six short stories: Twilight, The Cross, A Lazy Man, Moonbeam Alley, Leporella and The Refugee.

1926 - The Invisible Collection.

1927 - The Refugee.

         - Confusion of feelings or Confusion.

1929 - Kleine Chronik.

         - Buchmendel.

1934 - Zweig fled Austria, following Hitler's rise to power.

1936 - Gesammelte Erzählungen.

1942 - Died on the 22nd of February in Petrópolis, Brazil.






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