A review by neiljung78
The World of Yesterday: Memoirs of a European by Stefan Zweig

3.5

Inevitably a poignant and sad depiction of changing world. This is possibly a men’s thing to say, given the circumstances it was written but it made me like Zweig a little less. There’s a sort of fussy self-serving quality (especially around his conduct in the First World War) and you’re not sure how honest he is about himself or his flaws. (Maybe not what the book is about but the impression was still there for me).