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Joseph Fouché: Retrato de um homem político
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Com imbatível talento narrativo, Stefan Zweig oferece um perfil psicológico do homem político, investigando essa carreira construída atrás do palco principal e buscando descobrir o segredo de sua força. Capaz de abraçar qualquer ideologia e aceitar qualquer cargo, amoral, urdidor, que traiu a Igreja e todas as instituições da Revolução Francesa, que derrubou, entre outros, Robespierre, Lafayette e até Napoleão. Fouché só não traiu a viciosa e insaciável sede de poder que o colocou no papel do mais abjeto governante da era moderna.
Um único partido mereceu sua lealdade até o fim da vida: o mais forte, o da maioria. Durante o combate, Fouché não definia posição; no final do combate, alinhava-se ao vencedor. Os girondinos caíram, ele ficou; os jacobinos foram expulsos, ele ficou; o Diretório, o Consulado, o Império, o Reinado e outro Império desabaram, e Fouché ficou - sempre disposto a abrir mão de qualquer caráter ou convicção.
Complementa essa edição um afiado posfácio de Alberto Dines, maior especialista em Zweig, que contextualiza o livro e aponta perigosas semelhanças com a atualidade.
Stefan Zweig
Stefan Zweig (1881-1942) was an Austrian writer of Jewish descent. A distinguished Austrian writer and one of the most prominent writers in Europe at the beginning of the last century, he was famous for his extensive studies dealing with the lives of famous writers such as: Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Balzac and Roman Rolland. Tightness in the lives of these notorious celebrities. Stefan Zweig has written many plays, novels and articles. His autobiographical work "Yesterday's World" was published to him after his suicide. He obtained British citizenship after the Nazis took power in Germany. He has lived on the move in South America since 1940. Among his well-known novels are: 24 Hours in the Life of a Woman, and Beware of Pity, Builders of the World. Stefan decided to get rid of life while witnessing the collapse of world peace and the scourge of World War II. I did it without fear and did not forget to thank the government of Brazil, where he committed suicide for the hospitality and care, knowing that the late had obtained British citizenship shortly before his suicide. A farewell letter, including a letter to his first wife, after which Stefan Zweig and his second wife entered the bedroom and in one moment swallowed dozens of sleeping pills and embraced tenderly and hugged. The next day, the servants of the house broke into the bedroom because they were late in waking up to find the writer and his wife had died. In an eternal embrace and without making a fuss, the writer did not forget to give his pampered dog a large dose of hypnotics, so he slept in turn in front of the bedroom door.
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