World of Yesterday
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World of Yesterday (German title Die Welt von Gestern) is the autobiography of Austrian writer Stefan Zweig. He started writing it in 1934 when, anticipating Anschluss and Nazi persecution, he uprooted himself from Austria to England and later to Brazil. He posted the manuscript, typed by his wife, to the publisher a day before their suicides in February, 1942. The book was first published in April, 1943 by Viking Press.
The book describes the life of the young artistic Vienna of the turn of the century with detailed anecdotes.
"When I attempt to find a simple formula for the period in which I grew up, prior to the First World War, I hope that I convey its fullness by calling it the Golden Age of Security." (Zweig, The World of Yesterday)