Report from a Parisian Paradise: Essays from France, 1925-1939

by Joseph Roth

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A companion volume to What I Saw, Roth's critically acclaimed reports from Berlin

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Author and journalist Joseph Roth was born on September 2, 1894. During World War I, he served in the Austro-Hungarian army from 1916 to 1918. Afterwards, he worked as a journalist in Vienna and in Berlin. His best-known works are The Radetzky March and Job. He died in Paris on May 27, 1939 and is buried in Thiais Cemetery. (Bowker Author show more Biography) Joseph Roth is the author of such classics as The Radetzky March and The Emperor's Tomb. He died in Paris in 1939. (Publisher Provided) show less

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Canonical title*
Al bistrot dopo mezzanotte.Un'antologia francese
Original title
Im Bistro nach Mitternacht. Ein Frankreich-Lesebuch
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Paris, France
Original language
German
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A collection of Joseph Roth's texts on France, published in the UK as The White Cities : Reports from France, 1925-1939 (2004) and in the US as Report from a Parisian Paradise : Essays from France, 1925-1939 (20... (show all)04).
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Nonfiction, Travel, History, General Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir
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944.3610815History & geographyHistory of EuropeFrance and MonacoChampagne; Ile de France; LorraineÎle-de-FranceParis
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DC715 .R78713History of Europe, Asia, Africa and OceaniaFrance – Andorra – MonacoHistory of FranceLocal history and descriptionParis
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