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茨威格与罗曼·罗兰分别在1928和1935年到苏联访问,回来后写了或简或详的访问记。今天一边读他们当年的闻见观感,一边回想这半个多世纪的潮起潮落、风雨苍黄,使人不胜今昔之慨;他们的态度、意见和观点,更引人深思,发人深省。1928年夏,茨威格收到一封邀请信,要他作为奥地利作家代表团的成员到莫斯科参加列夫·托尔斯泰诞辰一百周年的纪念活动。生性谨慎的他这次却
Zweig and Roman Roland visited the Soviet Union in 1928 and 1935, respectively, and returned later wrote brief or detailed interviews. Today, while reading their perceptions of the past, I recall the ebb and flow of this half-century. The winds and wobbs of yellow and red make me feel vague and controversial. Their attitudes, opinions and opinions are even more thought-provoking and thought-provoking. In the summer of 1928, Zweig received an invitation letter to Moscow to attend the commemoration of the centenary of the birth of Leo Tolstoy as a member of the Austrian writer delegation. He is cautious this time