La Llibreria Jaume de Montsó offers this gathering on Stefan Zweig (Vienna, Austria, 1881 - Petropolis, Brazil, 1942), writer, biographer and Austrian social activist of the first half of the twentieth century.
His works were among the first who showed their rejection to the intervention of Germany in the Second World War and was very popular between 1920 and 1930. He wrote novels, stories and biographies, such as Mary Stuart, Joseph Fouche or Marie Antoinette, adapted to cinema.