The German literary tradition — Zweig, Kafka, Nietzsche, Goethe — has a recurring obsession: the individual crushed by systems too large and indifferent to notice. Read in 2026, it feels less like history and more like a mirror.
From the blog
- The Stefan Zweig Collection – Volume 2: A New Translation
- Marie Antoinette: The Portrait of an Average Woman: A New Translation
- Nietzsche Wrote God's Obituary. We're Still Grieving.
- Zweig Understood Magellan Better Than Magellan Did
- Kafka Wrote The Trial Before His Arrest.





























