Fouche: El Genio Tenebroso

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CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 25 oct 2016 - 394 páginas
Esta obra de Zweig nos deleita con la vida del influyente pol tico franc s Joseph Fouch , que desempe un papel importante en la Francia de finales del siglo XVIII y principios del XIX, es decir, en el convulso periodo que media entre la revoluci n francesa y el imperio napole nico, y la vuelta a la monarqu a por la que el estado franc s pas durante esos a os.

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Born in Vienna, the prolific Zweig was a poet in his early years. In the 1920s, he achieved fame with the many biographies he wrote of famous people including Balzac, Dostoevsky, Dickens and Freud. Erasmus with whom he closely identified, was the subject of a longer biography. He also wrote the novellas Amok (1922) and The Royal Game (1944). As Nazism spread, Zweig, a Jew, fled to the United States and then to Brazil. He hoped to start a new life there, but the haunting memory of Nazism, still undefeated, proved too much for him. He died with his wife in a suicide pact.

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