
"[A] superbly lyrical study...The Impossible Exile is not really--or not just--a biography of Zweig's final years. It is a case study of dislocation, of people who had not only lost a home but who were no longer able to define the meaning of home...Mr. Prochnik gives a very rich sense of what so many exiles experienced during the war...[his] words could not be more resonant." --Andre Aciman, The Wall Street Journal
"Poignant, insightful." --The New Yorker