Amerigo: A Comedy of Errors in History Amerigo: A Comedy of Errors in History

Amerigo: A Comedy of Errors in History

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Publisher Description

Stefan Zweig's Amerigo: A Comedy of Errors in History is the Austrian writer's account of how America got its name. This short, late work describes how Amerigo Vespucci, “a man of medium caliber [who] had never been entrusted with a fleet” gave his name to the New World because “of a combination of circumstances — through error, accident, and misunderstanding.”


Zweig was living in exile in Brazil when he wrote Amerigo, shortly before committing suicide in despair over Hitler's conquest of Europe. “The paradox that Columbus discovered America but failed to recognize it, while Vespucci did not discover it but was the first to recognize it as a new continent,” he wrote, illustrates how “history will not be reasoned with.”

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2012
November 30
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
128
Pages
PUBLISHER
Plunkett Lake Press
SELLER
Patrick Mehr
SIZE
2.4
MB
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