
Stefan Zweig'in Son Günleri
Even though Stefan Zweig went all the way to Brazil, he was carrying a collapsing world that he left behind. Sometimes he would get carried away by the warm wind blowing through the open window and forget the years that had passed. At times when the feeling of shame and a feeling of peace covered him at the same time, he looked at Lotte as a light of hope. It was as if he was familiar with this place... A place that would make people forget what they had experienced. But even a newspaper report broke his heart:
Vienna Municipality decided to cut off the gas in the flats where Jews lived. Since the increase in people committing suicide by gas in these residences disturbs the peace of the citizens, committing suicide by gas will henceforth be considered as disrupting public order.
So, those who thought they had the right to kill people in their country, which burned their books and banned them, were even confiscating the right to die. But he was determined to keep his rights reserved. No matter where...
Laurent Sexy accompanies Stefan Zweig and his wife Lotte in the last six months of their journey towards death. He makes them feel on every page the deep depression they fell into, the unbearable remorse of having chosen to escape rather than struggle, and makes them experience those sad days with them.
A heartbreaking story. It is even sadder to read it knowing that it is real and to witness the destruction of an era and a world...
Number of Pages: 170
< b>Print Year: 2012
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Can Yayınlari
First Printing Year: 2012
Number of Pages: 170
Language: Turkish
Publisher | : | Can Publishing |
Number of pages | : | 170 |
Publication Year | : | 2012 |
ISBN | : | 9789750715136 |
The heart | : | Turkish |