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Brian Regan Tickets on March 15, 2015 in Worcester, Massachusetts For Sale

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Brian Regan Tickets
The Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts
Worcester, Massachusetts
March 15, xxxx
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Not only because he was someone who had friends all over Europe and collected people actively ? made friendships and made these connections and so on. He also collected manuscripts and books and musical scores, and he was gathering things from all over ? among artists he admired. And eventually all this, plus his own work, was taken away, destroyed, made impossible for him to continue pursuing in that way. And when you read The World of Yesterday you just see how all the things he invested his life in, this world that he prefers to call the world of security, this life that had been growing more and more refined and free that?s so meaningful to him, is just obliterated.Prochnik:There were friends of Zweig who saw him as invested before the war in creating almost a cabinet of curiosities, a museum of Europe ? one person described it as a garden ? that would serve as a microcosm of the whole vast continent before it all got blown asunder.Anderson: Vienna ? the environment he grew up in was so ? I guess, art was the centre of his own activity, and it was also the popular thing. One detail that I remember from The World of Yesterday is that the daily newspapers they got each morning had poetry and philosophical writings. He and his friends went to meet in cafés regularly in groups. And there were new plays continuously being produced, and they were all following these playwrights. Vienna was a place where there was this great deep culture, but it was the equivalent of rock stars ? it was the coolest thing of the moment. It was completely popular, and that was Vienna. Zweig was living in the dead centre, ground zero place for this. And he was living there up to the point that it came to an end.Prochnik: To go back to his fictions: when you said that Beware of Pity was really your introduction to Zweig ? why did you find this work to be so compelling?Anderson: As we discussed, the book takes a form that we sort of overtly lifted for our movie, and