Editorial Granta Books
Fecha de edición noviembre 2005
Idioma inglés
EAN 9781862078017
304 páginas
Libro
encuadernado en tapa blanda
Joseph Roth, the greatest European newspaper correspondent of his age, left the splintering Weimar Republic for Paris in 1925 and, as an Austrian Jew, was exiled there for the rest of his life. Collected together here for the first time in English, these exhilarating pieces evoke a world of suppleness, beauty and promise. From the port town of Marseilles to the Riviera of Nice and Monte Carlo, to the erotic hill country around Avignon; from the socialist workers and cattlemen with whom Roth ate breakfast, to prostitutes and Sunday bullfighters, "White Cities" is not only a swan song to a European order that could no longer hold but also a beautifully crafted and revelatory work.
Joseph Roth died of an alcohol-related illness in a Paris hospital in 1939.
Joseph Roth nació en la provincia austríaca de Galitzia en 1894, de padres judíos. Estudió literatura y filosofía en Lemberg y en Viena. Tras servir en la Primera Guerra Mundial, trabajó como periodista, alcanzó un notable éxito con su escritura, y es considerado uno de los grandes autores en lengua alemana. Murió exiliado en París en 1939.
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