As a socialist monarchist, Jewish Catholic, skeptical mystic, and
humorous sage, Roth has never fitted neatly into any one literary
or historical category. The essays in this volume, devoted to the
Austrian writer Joseph Roth on the occasion of the fiftieth
anniversary of his death in Paris in 1939, take a fresh look at his
apparent contradictions and demonstrate his contemporary relevance
as an acute analyst of the relationship between private life and
political change.
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