About Stefan Zweig
Stefan Zweig (1881-1942) was an Austrian novelist, playwright, and biographer, renowned for his nuanced character studies and exploration of psychological themes. He gained significant fame in the early 20th century with works such as "The Royal Game" and "Beware of Pity," which reflect the turbulence of his times. Fleeing the rise of Nazism, Zweig spent his later years in exile, ultimately taking his own life in Brazil, leaving behind a legacy of profound literary contributions and a poignant reflection on the fragility of human existence.