Occasionally a collection of letters appears that is so extraordinary in its biographical details and emotional resonance that the work becomes a classic of literature in its own right: the letters, for example, of Virginia Woolf, Ernest Hemingway or Saul Bellow. Such is the case of the legendary Austro-Hungarian novelist and essayist, Joseph Roth, who was born in Ukraine in 1894 and died tragically in Paris in 1939. Having translated every other major Roth work including The Radetzky March, the award-winning translator Michael Hofmann presents this stunning new biography of the master novelist and legendary Euoprean journalist, told through letters. The letters span the breadth of Roth’s life, from his schoolboy years – in letters to his girl cousins in the Austrian provinces – to the veteran of 44, marked by war, poverty, alcoholism, the loss of his wife through madness, and two decades of prolific work. It is a deeply moving portrait of the life of the writer as an outsider; in exile from a world he no longer recognized as his own.
Joseph Roth
Joseph Roth : A Life in Letters [EPUB ebook]
A Life in Letters
Joseph Roth : A Life in Letters [EPUB ebook]
A Life in Letters
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Taal Engels ● Formaat EPUB ● Pagina’s 576 ● ISBN 9781847085474 ● Editor Michael Hofmann ● Vertaler Michael Hofman ● Uitgeverij Granta Publications ● Gepubliceerd 2012 ● Downloadbare 6 keer ● Valuta EUR ● ID 2421443 ● Kopieerbeveiliging Adobe DRM
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