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portada Zweig y el Candelabro: Destino y Judaísmo (no Ficcion)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2012
Language
Spanish
Pages
116
Format
Paperback
Weight
156
ISBN
8415098669
ISBN13
9788415098669
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Zweig y el Candelabro: Destino y Judaísmo (no Ficcion)

Jean-Jacques Lafaye (Author) · Editorial Alrevés S.L. · Paperback

Zweig y el Candelabro: Destino y Judaísmo (no Ficcion) - Jean-Jacques Lafaye

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Synopsis "Zweig y el Candelabro: Destino y Judaísmo (no Ficcion)"

Through articles, correspondence, manifestos, and fragments from his autobiography, Stefan Zweig clearly and forcefully demonstrates his position as a Jew and his own way of understanding Judaism in this collection, augmented by descriptions and analyses from Jean-Jacques Lafaye. The book delves into one of the most decisive aspects of the prolific writer’s thoughts and life, and Zweig’s writings show his passion for human beings and his argument that to be Jewish is nothing more than a form of humanism and a universal way of being—a spiritual and cultural claim rather than a reductive hypothesis. From Zweig’s views on Palestine, the Diaspora, and Europe during the dawn of Nazism, readers discover a perceptive, critical man and a lyrical conscience in this literary and moral testimony.A través de artículos, correspondencia, manifiestos y fragmentos concretos de su autobiografía, Stefan Zweig demuestra de manera clara y contundente su posición como judío y su propia forma de entender el judaísmo en esta recopilación, aumentada por descripciones y análisis de Jean-Jacques Lafaye. El libro ahonda en uno de los aspectos más decisivos del pensamiento y de la vida del escritor prolífico, y los escritos de Zweig muestra su pasión por el ser humano y su argumento de que ser judío no es otra cosa que una forma de humanismo y un modo de ser universal—una reivindicación espiritual y cultural más que un postulado reductor. Con las opiniones de Zweig acerca de la Palestina, la diáspora y la Europa en los albores del nazismo, el lector descubre a un hombre lúcido y crítico y una conciencia lírica en este testimonio literario y moral.

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