Vermicular Dither
Michael Hofmann, 28 January 2010
The World of Yesterday
by Stefan Zweig, translated by Anthea Bell.
Pushkin Press, 474 pp., £20,1 906548 12 9 Show More
by Stefan Zweig, translated by Anthea Bell.
Pushkin Press, 474 pp., £20,
“... so ‘hysterically discreet’ that he got married by proxy; who, in the words of the writer Robert Neumann, ‘spent his life on the run. From the Great War to Switzerland. From the symbolic firing-squad across the Channel. From Blitzed London to the safety of provincial Bath. From Hitler’s threatened invasion of England to the USA. From Roosevelt’s ... ”