Zweig
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Arnold 1887–1968, German novelist, essayist, and dramatist.
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Stefan 1881–1942, Austrian dramatist, critic, biographer, and novelist.
noun
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Arnold (ˈarnɔlt). 1887–1968, German novelist, famous for his realistic war novel The Case of Sergeant Grischa (1927)
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Stefan (ˈʃtɛfan). 1881–1942, Austrian novelist, dramatist, essayist, and poet
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“I wanted to blur all the lines and make these abstract sequences,” says Zweig.
From Los Angeles Times
This is an edition of the Intelligent Investor newsletter, where Jason Zweig writes twice monthly about investment strategy and how to think about money.
When Austrian novelist Stefan Zweig called Brazil the “land of the future” in 1941, he meant it as praise.
As the great Confucian Yogi Berra once observed, it’s getting late early—and if you’re going to read a Jason in the Journal, read Zweig.
Jason Zweig writes about investment strategy and how to think about money.
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