On the End of the World by Joseph Roth

On the End of the World by Joseph Roth

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On the End of the World by Joseph Roth

In January 1933, on the very day Hitler seized power in Germany, Joseph Roth fled to Paris. There, in what he called the 'hour before the end of the world', he wrote a series of articles. The end he foresaw would soon come to pass in the full horror of Hitler's barbarism, the Second World War and most crucially for Roth, the final irreversible destruction of a pan-European consciousness. Incisive and ironic, the writing evokes Roth's bitterness, frustration and morbid despair at the coming annihilation of the free world while displaying his great nostalgia for the Habsburg Empire into which he was born and his ingrained fear of nationalism in any form.
"Will Stone’s translation of Roth’s writings of the 1930s, On the End of the World. . is a radiant book." — Morten Høi Jensen at LitHub

"Roth is Austria's Chekhov." -- William Boyd
Joseph Roth (1894-1939) was an Austrian novelist best known for his family saga The Radetzky March and for his novel of Jewish life, Job. He fought in the Austrian army in the First World War, and worked as a novelist and journalist in Frankfurt, becoming a leading Jewish intellectual of the era. With the rise of Nazism, he lived the rest of his life in exile.
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ISBN 13 9781782274766
ISBN 10 1782274766
Title On the End of the World
Author Joseph Roth
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pushkin Press
Year published 2019-05-30
Number of pages 128
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