Forfatter fødeår: 1894-1939
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The Collected Stories, in its variety and force, is the essential introduction to the fiction of Joseph Roth.
Bemærk: Kan leveres før jul.
Bemærk: Kan leveres før jul.
An unforgettable portrait of the Austro-Hungarian author of The Radetzky March, this biography in letters - selected here for the first time by Michael Hofmann - is classic European literature at its finest
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New translations of the greatest short stories by Joseph Roth, collected in a beautiful edition.
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Writing in the traditional form of the family saga, Roth nevertheless manages to bring to his story a completely individual manner which gives at the same time the detailed and intimate portrait of a life and the wider panorama of a failing dynasty.
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A tender, unsettling collection of writing capturing a continent on the brink of further upheaval.
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Roth's masterpiece: an epic, moving account of the final days of the Austro-Hungarian empire, told through the fortunes of one family.
Was gibt es schöneres als "den Alten" zuzuhören, wenn diese von den vergangenen Weihnachtszeiten erzählen? Christian Berkel liest Joseph Roths "Weihnachten bei den Alten", Erinnerungen an die frühere Weihnachtzeit in Berlin.
Zu Beginn der Weihnachtsferien besucht die Klasse das Weltpanorama. Die Bilder Cochinchinas wirken wie im Traum im Winter ... Walter Kreye liest Joseph Roths "Weihnachten in Cochinchina" in einer ungekürzten Lesung.
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A companion piece to Roth's masterpiece, The Radetzky March: an aching novel reckoning with the legacy of war, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and the rise of the Nazi party.
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A taut fable and one of Roth's most acclaimed novels, which follows pious and god-fearing Job from the ghettos of Tsarist Russia to the unforgiving streets of New York.
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A classic of reportage: Roth's compassionate, incisive account of Berlin in the 1920s, chronicling the moral bankruptcy of the Jazz Age and the rising threat of fascism.