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  • The Radetzky March

    by Joseph Roth ...
    Translated by Joachim Neugroschel ...
    The author's masterpiece, an epic saga of a family and an empire in decline, is "full of psychological penetration and tragic force" ( The New Yorker).The Radetzky March, Joseph Roth's classic novel of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, follows three generations of the privileged von Trotta family as Europe advances inexorably toward World War I. With a breadth and richness that draws comparison to ... Read more

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  • Flight Without End

    by Joseph Roth ...
    From the celebrated author of The Radetzky March comes the tragic story of a WWI officer caught in the tumult of a world on the verge of modernity.As an Austro-Hungarian officer on the Eastern Front of World War I, Franz Tunda was captured by the Russians and sent to Siberia. Dreaming of a return to his life in Vienna, he escapes from prison—only to get caught up in the Russian Revolution, fall in ... Read more

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  • Tarabas

    A Guest on Earth

    by Joseph Roth ...
    This modern fable of the Russian Revolution from the author of The Radetzy March follows the tragic life of a peasant who seeks meaning in violence.A Russian peasant, Nicholas Tarabas learns in his youth from a gypsy that he is destined to be both a murderer and saint. After fleeing to America under suspicion of a crime, he soon returns to fight for his homeland in World War I. Finding purpose in ... Read more

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  • Job

    The Story of A Simple Man

    by Joseph Roth ...
    An Orthodox Jew's faith is tested when he leaves Tsarist Russia for NYC in this retelling of the Book of Job—"inspired in its poetry and its deep insight" (The New York Times).Job is the tale of Mendel Singer, a pious Eastern-European Jew who teaches the Torah to children, and whose faith is tested at every turn. His youngest son seems to be incurably disabled, one of his older sons joins the ... Read more

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  • Hotel Savoy

    by Joseph Roth ...
    Series series Hesperus Classics
    A critically acclaimed early work from the author of The Radetzky March— one of the most significant literary German novels ever written After the end of World War I, Gabriel Dan is released from a POW camp in Russia and begins making his way home to Austria. He comes to an industrial town in Poland, and checks in the ramshackle Hotel Savoy while awaiting financial aid from his family. Here he ... Read more

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  • Perlefter

    by Joseph Roth ...
    Now available for the first time in English, this important addition to the Roth canon is rich in irony and exemplary of Roth's keen powers of social and political observationA novel fragment that was discovered among Joseph Roth's papers decades after his death, this book chronicles the life and times of Alexander Perlefter, the well-to-do Austrian urbanite with whom his relative, a small-town ... Read more

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  • The Silent Prophet

    by Joseph Roth ...
    The renowned author of The Radetzky March examines the mind of a Russian Revolutionary and the limitations of ideology in this classic n ovel.Based on his own observations during an extended stay in Moscow in the winter of 1926, The Silent Prophet is Joseph Roth's vivid attempt to explain the Russian Revolution and its betrayal by exposing the personal motivations of its leaders. Written at the ... Read more

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  • Confession of a Murderer

    by Joseph Roth ...
    Series series Works of Joseph Roth
    An exiled Russian spy shares his dramatic life story from a Paris restaurant in this novel by the author of The Radetzky March.In a Russian restaurant on Paris's Left Bank, Russian exile Golubchik alternately fascinates and horrifies a rapt audience with a wild story of collaboration, deception, and murder in the days leading up to the Russian Revolution.Praise for Confession of a Murderer"Worthy ... Read more

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  • Three Novellas

    by Joseph Roth ...
    This collection showcases the renowned author's "genius for metaphor, his compassionate irony, and his historical and psychological insight" ( The Wall Street Journal).Austrian author Joseph Roth was one of Europe's most powerful and perceptive literary voices during the turbulent period between WWI and WWII. This collection presents three of his most enduring works of fiction. "The Legend of the ... Read more

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  • The Antichrist

    by Joseph Roth ...
    Translated by Richard Panchyk ...
    Series series Peter Owen Modern Classic
    Long out of print in English, this dizzying hybrid of novel, essay, and polemic has less to do with religion than with what Roth sees as the disintegrating moral fabric of the modern world**Written while Roth was in exile from Germany and his native Austria following the rise of Nazism, this work was composed in cafés across free Europe after all his works in German went up in flames. Such events ... Read more

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  • The Emperor's Tomb

    by Joseph Roth ...
    Translated from German, a novel portraying the post-WW1 decline of Viennese society from a "twentieth-century master of the quixotic and melancholy." ( Publishers Weekly)The Emperor's Tomb – the last novel Joseph Roth wrote – is a haunting elegy to the vanished world of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Running from 1913 to 1938, from the eve of one world war to the eve of the next, the novel ... Read more

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  • Right and Left

    by Joseph Roth ...
    "[A] remarkably prescient novella prefiguring the collapse of morality and the rise of Nazism" by the celebrated Austrian author of The Emperor's Tomb ( Publishers Weekly).With tragic foresight, Right and Left, first published in 1929, evokes the nightlife, corruption, political unrest, and economic tyranny of Berlin in the twenties, the same territory covered in Roth's trenchant reportage.After ... Read more

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