De Ayer - El Mundo

Zweig identifies as a "citizen of the world," advocating for a pan-European intellectual unity that transcends national borders.

Reflects Zweig's deep disillusionment and the sense of losing his identity as his homeland was destroyed. El mundo de ayer

The book chronicles Europe’s transformation from a "Golden Age of Security" to the chaos of two world wars. Zweig identifies as a "citizen of the world,"

Zweig describes pre-WWI Vienna as a stable, culturally rich environment where progress seemed inevitable and the Habsburg Empire appeared permanent. El mundo de ayer