Spoken in Moskou : reportages en brieven uit Rusland
Spoken in Moskou : reportages en brieven uit Rusland
- Title
- Spoken in Moskou : reportages en brieven uit Rusland
- Author
- Joseph Roth
- Translator
- Els Snick
- Author of introduction
- Tom Lanoye
- Illustrator
- Gerda Dendooven
- Afterword
- Ilse Josepha Lazaroms
- Language
- Dutch
- Original language
- German
- Publisher
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[Amsterdam]: Uitgeverij Bas Lubberhuizen, 2018
1 digitaal bestand
- ISBN
- 9789059375123
- CloudLibrary
- 3fmd2z9
About Joseph Roth

Moses Joseph Roth (2 September 1894 – 27 May 1939) was an Austrian-Jewish journalist and novelist, best known for his family saga Radetzky March (1932), about the decline and fall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, his novel of Jewish life Job (1930) and his seminal essay "Juden auf Wanderschaft" (1927; translated into English as The Wandering Jews), a fragmented account of the Jewish migrations from eastern to western Europe in the aftermath of World War I and the Russian Revolution. In the 21st century, publications in English of Radetzky March and of collections of his journalism from Berlin and Paris created a revival of interest in Roth.
Biography
Joseph Roth was born into a Jewish family and grew up in Brody (currently in Ukraine), a small town near Lemberg in East Galicia, in the easternmost reaches of what was then the Austro-Hungarian empire. Jewish culture played…Read more on Wikipedia