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What I Saw Joseph Roth

What I Saw By Joseph Roth

What I Saw by Joseph Roth


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Summary

[Joseph Roth] is now recognized as one of the twentieth century's great writers.-Anthony Heilbut, Los Angeles Times Book Review

What I Saw Summary

What I Saw: Reports from Berlin 1920-1933 by Joseph Roth

The Joseph Roth revival has finally gone mainstream with the thunderous reception for What I Saw, a book that has become a classic with five hardcover printings. Glowingly reviewed, What I Saw introduces a new generation to the genius of this tortured author with its nonstop brilliance, irresistible charm and continuing relevance (Jeffrey Eugenides, New York Times Book Review). As if anticipating Christopher Isherwood, the book re-creates the tragicomic world of 1920s Berlin as seen by its greatest journalistic eyewitness. In 1920, Joseph Roth, the most renowned German correspondent of his age, arrived in Berlin, the capital of the Weimar Republic. He produced a series of impressionistic and political essays that influenced an entire generation of writers, including Thomas Mann and the young Christopher Isherwood. Translated and collected here for the first time, these pieces record the violent social and political paroxysms that constantly threatened to undo the fragile democracy that was the Weimar Republic. Roth, like no other German writer of his time, ventured beyond Berlin's official veneer to the heart of the city, chronicling the lives of its forgotten inhabitants: the war cripples, the Jewish immigrants from the Pale, the criminals, the bathhouse denizens, and the nameless dead who filled the morgues. Warning early on of the dangers posed by the Nazis, Roth evoked a landscape of moral bankruptcy and debauched beauty-a memorable portrait of a city and a time of commingled hope and chaos. What I Saw, like no other existing work, records the violent social and political paroxysms that compromised and ultimately destroyed the precarious democracy that was the Weimar Republic.

What I Saw Reviews

Nonstop brilliance, irresistible charm and continuing relevance. -- Jeffrey Eugenides - New York Times Book Review
A singular achievement of both journalism and literature, a travel guide composed by a...poet who captured a city at its most cosmopolitan-and on the brink of collapse. -- Thane Rosenbaum - Washington Post Book World
There is a poem on every page of Joseph Roth. -- Joseph Brodsky

About Joseph Roth

Joseph Roth (1894-1939) was the great elegist of the cosmopolitan culture that flourished in the dying days of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He published several books and articles before his untimely death at the age of 44. Roth's writing has been admired by J. M. Coetzee, Jeffrey Eugenides, Elie Wiesel, and Nadine Gordimer, among many others. The award-winning translator Michael Hofmann has translated works by Gert Hofmann, Franz Kafka, Heinrich von Kleist, and Joseph Roth for New Directions. The award-winning translator Michael Hofmann has translated works by Gert Hofmann, Franz Kafka, Heinrich von Kleist, and Joseph Roth for New Directions.

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GOR009929005
9780393325829
0393325822
What I Saw: Reports from Berlin 1920-1933 by Joseph Roth
Used - Very Good
Paperback
WW Norton & Co
20040927
232
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