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Stefan Zweig's suicide note posted online

February 23, 2012 14:03

By

Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

The suicide note of an influential Jewish writer has been published online in Israel 70 years after his death.

Stefan Zweig, author of dozens of books, plays and short stories including The Post Office Girl and Beware of Pity, was a well-known literary figure in his day.

Born in Vienna in 1881, he escaped from the shadow of the Nazis in the 1934 and went on to live in Britain, the US and Brazil. But in 1942, while in South America, he and his second wife committed suicide.

To mark seven decades since he killed himself, his last letter has been posted on the website of the National Library of Israel, along with other artefacts. Before his death Mr Zweig donated many personal documents to the library.