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  1. Nov 26, 2022 · Joseph Roth left Vienna for Paris in the 1920s amid mounting tensions. His 1923 book, “The Spider’s Web,” mentioned Adolf Hitler by name, though Hitler was then still a decade from gaining ...

  2. The Radetzky March Quotes. “A lot of truths about the living world are recorded in bad books; they are just badly written about.”. “That was how things were back then. Anything that grew took its time growing, and anything that perished took a long time to be forgotten.

  3. Joseph Roth, journalist and novelist, was born and grew up in Brody, a small town near Lemberg in East Galicia, part of the easternmost reaches of what was then the Austro-Hungarian empire and is now Ukraine. Roth was born into a Jewish family.

  4. Jan 11, 2004 · European Dreams. By Joan Acocella. January 11, 2004. In “The Radetzky March,” Joseph Roth’s 1932 novel about the decline of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, there is an Army surgeon, Max Demant ...

  5. Dec 31, 2005 · My life with Roth. Michael Hofmann describes his first, fateful encounter with Joseph Roth's work, which became an enduring passion and determined the course of his career. Michael Hofmann. Sat 31 ...

  6. Jan 6, 2012 · Joseph Roth, who died as Hitler began to destroy Europe, was a great predictor of doom—civilization’s and his own. In this way, he was a perfect man for his era, and perfectly unsuited to live ...

  7. Joseph Roth. Accessories, Furniture, Found. 14 Copy quote. There is a fear of voluptuousness that is itself voluptuous, just as a certain fear of death can itself be deadly. Joseph Roth. Fear Of Death, Certain, Voluptuous. Joseph Roth (2002). “The Radetzky March”, p.149, The Overlook Press. 9 Copy quote.

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