The book chronicles Europe’s transformation from a "Golden Age of Security" to the chaos of two world wars.
It follows the sudden shattering of this idyllic world by World War I, the subsequent rise of nationalism and fascism, and the eventual personal cost of being forced into exile. El mundo de ayer
Reflects Zweig's deep disillusionment and the sense of losing his identity as his homeland was destroyed. The book chronicles Europe’s transformation from a "Golden
A warning about how easily stable societies can overlook the early signs of collapse and extremism. El mundo de ayer