What's /lit/'s opinion about Stefan Zweig?
EUROPEISTIC KITSCH.
>>23323257he's good
I tried reading The World of Yesterday to get a feel for him, but it was like an inverse /pol/, constantly bringing up da joos and how much better they are than filthy, uncultured goyim.
>>23323291Define kitsch.
>>23323257I love him, he was truly a great and kind man.I specialy enjoyed "The world of yesterday".
>>23323257An angel for some, a demon for others.
>>23323257The literary equivalent of Pepsi.
>>23325120such a brutal essay
>>23323257a dirty kike
Kind of reminds me of Isherwood in that what they wrote could have, certainly contrary to their intentions, also been written by the people who exiled them. Depending on one's perspective, The World of Yesterday and Berlin Stories could be interpreted both as melancholic love letters to a bygone but better era, and also as the perfect encapsulations of everything people despised about those eras. The difference lies with whether you consider the narrators from whose PoV the stories are told to be the wrongfully exiled heroes in the story or the rightfully exiled villains.
Bump.
>>23323291>LOLOLOL LOOK AT LE ME I LE TYPE IN LE CAPITALS AND WRITE WORDS DIFFERENTLY TO LE OTHER PPL XDDDD