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  • Joseph Roth
  • Austro-Hungarian novelist and journalist (1894–1939)

    Moses Joseph Roth (Austrian German: [roːt]; 2 September 1894 – 27 May 1939) was an Austro-Hungarian journalist and novelist, best known for his family

    Joseph Roth

    Joseph Roth

    Joseph_Roth

  • Ostjuden
  • Eastern European Jews in Germany

    Magris, Claudio (1989). Lontano da dove. Joseph Roth e la tradizione ebraico-orientale [Far From Where? Joseph Roth and East European Jewish Tradition] (in

    Ostjuden

    Ostjuden

    Ostjuden

  • Joseph Roth (politician)
  • German politician (1896–1945)

    Joseph Roth (30 January 1896 – 22 January 1945) was a German teacher and politician from the Centre Party. He was chairman of the Centre Party in Bad

    Joseph Roth (politician)

    Joseph Roth (politician)

    Joseph_Roth_(politician)

  • Endless Flight: The Life of Joseph Roth
  • 2022 book by Keiron Pim

    Life of Joseph Roth is a 2022 book by Keiron Pim that examines the life of Joseph Roth. Rashid, Tanjil. "Endless Flight: The Life of Joseph Roth by Keiron

    Endless Flight: The Life of Joseph Roth

    Endless_Flight:_The_Life_of_Joseph_Roth

  • Best German Novels of the Twentieth Century
  • 1999 list by German literary critics

    Walser, and three each by Thomas Mann, Hermann Broch, Anna Seghers and Joseph Roth. Novels portal NRC's Best Dutch novels "Musils "Mann ohne Eigenschaften"

    Best German Novels of the Twentieth Century

    Best_German_Novels_of_the_Twentieth_Century

  • Job
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Job, Puy-de-Dôme, a commune in central France Job (novel), a novel by Joseph Roth Job: A Comedy of Justice, a novel by Robert A. Heinlein "Job" (Barbara)

    Job

    Job

  • Roth (surname)
  • Surname list

    player Joel Roth (born 1940), American rabbi Johannes Roth (1815–1858), German zoologist John Roth (disambiguation), multiple people Joseph Roth (1894–1939)

    Roth (surname)

    Roth_(surname)

  • Radetzky March (novel)
  • 1932 novel by Joseph Roth

    Radetzky March (German: Radetzkymarsch) is a 1932 family saga novel by Joseph Roth chronicling the decline and fall of the Habsburg Monarchy via the story

    Radetzky March (novel)

    Radetzky March (novel)

    Radetzky_March_(novel)

  • The Emperor's Tomb
  • 1938 novel by Joseph Roth

    (German: Die Kapuzinergruft) is a 1938 novel by the Austrian writer Joseph Roth. The Overlook Press published an English translation by John Hoare in

    The Emperor's Tomb

    The_Emperor's_Tomb

  • Stefan Zweig
  • Austrian writer (1881–1942)

    Retrieved 26 June 2026. Giorgio Manacorda (2010) Nota bibliografica in Joseph Roth, La Marcia di Radetzky, Newton Classici quotation: "Stefan Zweig, l'autore

    Stefan Zweig

    Stefan Zweig

    Stefan_Zweig

  • Alan Furst
  • American historical spy novelist (born 1941)

    tradition of Eric Ambler and Graham Greene," whom he cites along with Joseph Roth and Arthur Koestler as important influences. Most of his novels since

    Alan Furst

    Alan_Furst

  • Das falsche Gewicht
  • 1971 West German drama film

    release in 1973. Adapted from the 1937 novel Weights and Measures by Joseph Roth, it centres on the uncompromising provincial inspector of weights and

    Das falsche Gewicht

    Das_falsche_Gewicht

  • Joe Roth
  • American film executive, producer, and director

    Joseph Emanuel Roth (born June 13, 1948) is an American film executive, producer and director. He co-founded Morgan Creek Entertainment in 1988 and was

    Joe Roth

    Joe Roth

    Joe_Roth

  • Katja Herbers
  • Dutch actress

    Jellinek, Johan Simons, Münchner Kammerspiele) 2010/2011 – Hotel Savoy (Joseph Roth, Johan Simons, Münchner Kammerspiele) 2010 – Fraulein Else (Schitzler

    Katja Herbers

    Katja Herbers

    Katja_Herbers

  • Habsburg myth
  • Political myth in Central and Eastern Europe glorifying Habsburg rule

    referred to as the Habsburg myth were Stefan Zweig, Robert Musil, and Joseph Roth. The myth or nostalgia related to the pre-1918 sitution can be found

    Habsburg myth

    Habsburg myth

    Habsburg_myth

  • Cecil Roth
  • British historian (1899-1970)

    of the Encyclopaedia Judaica. Roth was born in Dalston, London, on 5 March 1899. His parents were Etty and Joseph Roth, and Cecil was the youngest of

    Cecil Roth

    Cecil_Roth

  • Willy Wielek-Berg
  • Dutch translator, writer, film critic

    resistance fighter. She translated the work of dozens of writers, including Joseph Roth, Heinrich Böll, Theodor Fontane, Grete Weil, JRR Tolkien, Muriel Spark

    Willy Wielek-Berg

    Willy_Wielek-Berg

  • Jacob the Mutant
  • 2002 novella by Mario Bellatin

    meant to interpret The Border, a lost text by the Austrian novelist Joseph Roth. Organized as a set of fragmentary manuscripts from The Border, the story

    Jacob the Mutant

    Jacob_the_Mutant

  • Keiron Pim
  • British journalist and author (born 1978)

    Litvinoff and the Rock’n’Roll Underworld and Endless Flight: The Life of Joseph Roth. Pim began his career as a journalist, working for the Eastern Daily

    Keiron Pim

    Keiron_Pim

  • The Metamorphosis
  • 1915 novella by Franz Kafka

    Müller Adolf Muschg Robert Musil Erich Maria Remarque Rainer Maria Rilke Joseph Roth Nelly Sachs Ernst von Salomon Paul Scheerbart Arthur Schnitzler Helga

    The Metamorphosis

    The Metamorphosis

    The_Metamorphosis

  • David Lee Roth
  • American rock singer (born 1954)

    David Lee Roth (born October 10, 1954) is an American rock singer. Known for his wild and energetic stage persona, he was the lead vocalist of the hard

    David Lee Roth

    David Lee Roth

    David_Lee_Roth

  • What I Saw: Reports from Berlin, 1920–1933
  • 1996 book by Joseph Roth

    Berlin, 1920–1933 (German: Joseph Roth in Berlin: Ein Lesebuch für Spaziergänger) is a book of reportage by the writer Joseph Roth from the era of the Weimar

    What I Saw: Reports from Berlin, 1920–1933

    What_I_Saw:_Reports_from_Berlin,_1920–1933

  • Radetzky March
  • 1848 march by Johann Strauss Sr.

    orchestral version prepared by Leopold Weninger (1879–1940). In 1932 Joseph Roth published his novel Radetzky March, chronicling the decline and fall

    Radetzky March

    Radetzky March

    Radetzky_March

  • The Wandering Jews
  • Book by Joseph Roth

    (German: Juden auf Wanderschaft) is a short non-fiction book (1926–27) by Joseph Roth about the plight of the Jews in the mid-1920s, who had fled to the West

    The Wandering Jews

    The_Wandering_Jews

  • Hermann Hesse
  • German writer (1877–1962)

    Mileck, Joseph (1978). Hermann Hesse : life and art. Berkeley: University of California Press. p. 243. ISBN 0-520-03351-5. OCLC 3804203. Mileck, Joseph (1978)

    Hermann Hesse

    Hermann Hesse

    Hermann_Hesse

  • The Legend of the Holy Drinker (film)
  • 1988 Italian film

    based on the 1939 novella of the same name by the Austrian novelist Joseph Roth. A drunken homeless man (Rutger Hauer) in Paris is lent 200 francs by

    The Legend of the Holy Drinker (film)

    The_Legend_of_the_Holy_Drinker_(film)

  • Hotel Savoy (novel)
  • 1924 novel by Joseph Roth

    Hotel Savoy is a 1924 novel by the Austrian writer Joseph Roth. Its story is set in the Hotel Savoy in Łódź, where lonely war veterans, variety dancers

    Hotel Savoy (novel)

    Hotel Savoy (novel)

    Hotel_Savoy_(novel)

  • Roth IRA
  • Individual retirement account

    A Roth IRA is an individual retirement account (IRA) under United States law that is generally not taxed upon distribution, provided certain conditions

    Roth IRA

    Roth_IRA

  • Irmgard Keun
  • German author

    relationship with Joseph Roth, a relationship that at first had a positive effect on her literary output. She worked together with Roth, traveling with

    Irmgard Keun

    Irmgard Keun

    Irmgard_Keun

  • Der Kanon
  • Canon of exemplary German literature

    Poems Georg Heym: Poems Georg Trakl: Poems Kurt Tucholsky: Feuilletons Joseph Roth: Radetzkymarsch; Die Legende vom heiligen Trinker; Stationschef Fallmerayer;

    Der Kanon

    Der Kanon

    Der_Kanon

  • Franz Kafka
  • Austrian and Czech writer (1883–1924)

    have been similarly described include Roman Polanski's The Tenant (1976), Joseph Losey's Monsieur Klein (1976) and the Coen brothers' Barton Fink (1991)

    Franz Kafka

    Franz Kafka

    Franz_Kafka

  • Confession of a Murderer
  • 1936 novel by Joseph Roth

    (German: Beichte eines Mörders) is a 1936 novel by the Austrian writer Joseph Roth. It has the subtitle Told in One Night (Erzählt in einer Nacht). The

    Confession of a Murderer

    Confession_of_a_Murderer

  • Veronica Roth
  • American author (born 1988)

    Veronica Anne Roth (born August 19, 1988) is an American novelist and short story writer, known for her bestselling Divergent trilogy which has sold more

    Veronica Roth

    Veronica Roth

    Veronica_Roth

  • The Legend of the Holy Drinker
  • 1939 novella by Joseph Roth

    Die Legende vom heiligen Trinker) is a 1939 novella by Austrian writer Joseph Roth, published posthumously by Allert de Lange Verlag in Amsterdam. It tells

    The Legend of the Holy Drinker

    The_Legend_of_the_Holy_Drinker

  • Volker Weidermann
  • German writer and literary critic (born 1969)

    Stefan Zweig, Joseph Roth, and the Summer Before the Dark. New York: Pantheon Books, 2016; Summer Before the Dark: Stefan Zweig and Joseph Roth, Ostend 1936

    Volker Weidermann

    Volker Weidermann

    Volker_Weidermann

  • Job (novel)
  • Novel by Joseph Roth

    Job (German: Hiob) is a 1930 novel by the Austrian writer Joseph Roth. It has the subtitle "The Story of a Simple Man" ("Roman eines einfachen Mannes")

    Job (novel)

    Job_(novel)

  • Flight without End
  • 1927 novel by Joseph Roth

    (German: Die Flucht ohne Ende) is a 1927 novel by the Austrian writer Joseph Roth. The novel is set in the period between August 1916 and 27 August 1926

    Flight without End

    Flight_without_End

  • Michael Hofmann
  • German-born poet (born 1957)

    Directions. Roth, Joseph (2011). The Leviathan. Translated by Michael Hofmann. New York, NY: New Directions. Roth, Joseph (2012). Joseph Roth: A Life in

    Michael Hofmann

    Michael Hofmann

    Michael_Hofmann

  • List of authors banned in Nazi Germany
  • Erich Maria Remarque Karl Renner Rainer Maria Rilke Joachim Ringelnatz Joseph Roth Nelly Sachs Felix Salten Rahel Sanzara Arthur Schnitzler Anna Seghers

    List of authors banned in Nazi Germany

    List of authors banned in Nazi Germany

    List_of_authors_banned_in_Nazi_Germany

  • Tyll (novel)
  • 2017 novel by Daniel Kehlmann

    translator known for translations of novels by Friedrich Hölderlin and Joseph Roth, as well as the diaries by Franz Kafka. Simon Ings of The Times denotes

    Tyll (novel)

    Tyll_(novel)

  • Soma Morgenstern
  • Jewish-Ukrainian writer and journalist (1890–1976)

    at Sereth), novel. Springe, 1997. ISBN 3-924245-41-X Joseph Roths Flucht und Ende (Joseph Roth's flight and end), memoirs. Springe, 1994. ISBN 3-924245-35-5

    Soma Morgenstern

    Soma_Morgenstern

  • Exilliteratur
  • German literature written by dissenters of Nazi Germany

    Marcuse, Robert Musil, Robert Neumann, Erich Maria Remarque, Ludwig Renn, Joseph Roth, Alice Rühle-Gerstel and Otto Rühle, Nelly Sachs, Felix Salten, Anna

    Exilliteratur

    Exilliteratur

  • Wilhelm Grimm
  • German author (1786–1859)

    Müller Adolf Muschg Robert Musil Erich Maria Remarque Rainer Maria Rilke Joseph Roth Nelly Sachs Ernst von Salomon Paul Scheerbart Arthur Schnitzler Helga

    Wilhelm Grimm

    Wilhelm Grimm

    Wilhelm_Grimm

  • Moriz Scheyer
  • Austrian author

    Vienna's prominent literary and musical figures, such as Arthur Schnitzler, Joseph Roth and Bruno Walter, he was a personal friend of Stefan Zweig, with whom

    Moriz Scheyer

    Moriz_Scheyer

  • Prager Tagblatt
  • Former German-language newspaper in Prague (1876–1939)

    were: Max Brod, Egon Erwin Kisch, Alfred Polgar, Alexander Roda Roda, Joseph Roth, Johannes Urzidil, Sándor Márai and Friedrich Torberg. Other important

    Prager Tagblatt

    Prager Tagblatt

    Prager_Tagblatt

  • Family saga
  • Genre of literature

    Leonardos The Promise, by Damon Galgut Radetzkymarsch (Radetzky March), by Joseph Roth Roma, by Steven Saylor Roots, by Alex Haley The Silmarillion, by J. R

    Family saga

    Family_saga

  • Friedrich Schiller
  • German playwright (1759–1805)

    Müller Adolf Muschg Robert Musil Erich Maria Remarque Rainer Maria Rilke Joseph Roth Nelly Sachs Ernst von Salomon Paul Scheerbart Arthur Schnitzler Helga

    Friedrich Schiller

    Friedrich Schiller

    Friedrich_Schiller

  • Grete De Francesco
  • Austro-Hungarian author (1893–1945)

    2023-03-16. Retrieved 2023-11-11. Pietra di inciampo in via Renato Fucini, 5 Joseph Roth: Die Macht des Charlatans. (Rezension). In: Das Neue Tage-Buch. Paris

    Grete De Francesco

    Grete_De_Francesco

  • Rebellion (novel)
  • 1924 novel by Joseph Roth

    Rebellion (German: Die Rebellion) is a 1924 novel by the Austrian writer Joseph Roth. It tells the story of a war veteran who has become a street musician

    Rebellion (novel)

    Rebellion (novel)

    Rebellion_(novel)

  • Thomas Mann
  • German novelist (1875–1955)

    "Death in Venice" and refers to Thomas Mann by name in that chapter. Philip Roth's novel The Human Stain (2000). Rufus Wainwright's 2001 song "Grey Gardens"

    Thomas Mann

    Thomas Mann

    Thomas_Mann

  • Hiob
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Ludolf (1624–1704), German orientalist Other: Job (novel), a novel by Joseph Roth with the original title Hiob Hib (disambiguation) Hob (disambiguation)

    Hiob

    Hiob

  • Western canon
  • Cultural classics valued in the West

    Robert Walser, and three by Thomas Mann, Hermann Broch, Anna Seghers, and Joseph Roth. Der Kanon, edited by Marcel Reich-Ranicki, is a large anthology of exemplary

    Western canon

    Western canon

    Western_canon

  • Austria-Hungary
  • 1867–1918 empire in Central Europe

    Hofmannsthal, Arthur Schnitzler, Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, Rainer Maria Rilke, Joseph Roth, Max Brod, Franz Werfel, Hermann Broch, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Bertha

    Austria-Hungary

    Austria-Hungary

    Austria-Hungary

  • The World of Yesterday
  • 1942 book by Stefan Zweig

    Yesterday, Viking Press. Giorgio Manacorda (2010) Nota bibliografica in Joseph Roth, La Marcia di Radetzky, Newton Classici quotation: Stefan Zweig, l'autore

    The World of Yesterday

    The World of Yesterday

    The_World_of_Yesterday

  • Endless Flight
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Flight (album), a 1976 album by Leo Sayer Endless Flight: The Life of Joseph Roth, a 2022 biographical book by Keiron Pim This disambiguation page lists

    Endless Flight

    Endless_Flight

  • Spider's Web (1989 film)
  • 1989 West German film

    German film directed by Bernhard Wicki. It is based on the 1923 novel by Joseph Roth. It was chosen as West Germany's official submission to the 62nd Academy

    Spider's Web (1989 film)

    Spider's_Web_(1989_film)

  • Bertha von Suttner
  • Austrian novelist and pacifist (1843–1914)

    of nobility being of comparatively recent date. She was the daughter of Joseph von Körner, a captain of the cavalry in the Habsburg Imperial Army, and

    Bertha von Suttner

    Bertha von Suttner

    Bertha_von_Suttner

  • Roth's theorem
  • Algebraic numbers are not near many rationals

    In mathematics, Roth's theorem or Thue–Siegel–Roth theorem is a fundamental result in diophantine approximation to algebraic numbers. It is of a qualitative

    Roth's theorem

    Roth's_theorem

  • Gregory Evans (dramatist)
  • also written radio dramatisations of novels by authors as diverse as Joseph Roth (The Radetzky March) and Graham Greene, Edgar Allan Poe (The Gold Bug)

    Gregory Evans (dramatist)

    Gregory_Evans_(dramatist)

  • Eastern Daily Press
  • Regional newspaper covering Norfolk and parts of Suffolk and Cambridgeshire

    1870–73 Keiron Pim, biographer, author of Endless Flight: The Life of Joseph Roth "Norwich - Eastern Daily Press". Audit Bureau of Circulations (UK). 12

    Eastern Daily Press

    Eastern_Daily_Press

  • Joachim Neugroschel
  • American poet

    Dumas, Hermann Hesse, Kafka, Thomas Mann, Moliere, Maupassant, Proust, Joseph Roth, Albert Schweitzer, Isaac Bashevis Singer, and modern writers such as

    Joachim Neugroschel

    Joachim_Neugroschel

  • New Directions Publishing
  • Independent book publishing company

    series include On Booze by F. Scott Fitzgerald and The Leviathan by Joseph Roth.[6] New Directions also publishes a selection of academic reading guides

    New Directions Publishing

    New Directions Publishing

    New_Directions_Publishing

  • List of Austrians
  • Peter Rosegger (1843–1918), writer, teacher & Styrian hero and visionary Joseph Roth (1894–1939), novelist Arthur Schnitzler (1862–1931), novelist and playwright

    List of Austrians

    List of Austrians

    List_of_Austrians

  • Barthold Fles
  • American writer (1902–1989)

    Among his many clients were Elias Canetti, Raymond Loewy, Heinrich Mann, Joseph Roth, Felix Salten, Ignazio Silone, Bruno Walter and Arnold Zweig. Barthold

    Barthold Fles

    Barthold_Fles

  • Johann Heinrich Roth
  • German architect

    Born in Bad Mergentheim, he was the son of the court architect Franz Joseph Roth from Cologne. He worked mainly on buildings of the German Order, such

    Johann Heinrich Roth

    Johann_Heinrich_Roth

  • Nazi book burnings
  • 1930s campaign to destroy prohibited literature and research in Nazi Germany and Austria

    von Puttkamer, Erich Maria Remarque, Ludwig Renn, Joachim Ringelnatz, Joseph Roth, Nelly Sachs, Felix Salten, Anna Seghers, Abraham Nahum Stencl, Carl

    Nazi book burnings

    Nazi book burnings

    Nazi_book_burnings

  • Sturm und Drang
  • Proto-Romanticist movement in German literature and music

    Drang period is often attributed to the works of the Austrian composer Joseph Haydn from the late 1760s to early 1770s. Works during this period often

    Sturm und Drang

    Sturm und Drang

    Sturm_und_Drang

  • The Other Side (Kubin novel)
  • 1909 novel by Alfred Kubin

    Other writers influenced by the book include Thomas Mann, Franz Kafka, Joseph Roth, Hermann Kasack and Christoph Ransmayr. The scholar Andreas Geyer calls

    The Other Side (Kubin novel)

    The_Other_Side_(Kubin_novel)

  • The Rebellion
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    original German title "Die Rebellion" - 1924 novel by the Austrian writer Joseph Roth Rebel Alliance, aka "The Rebellion" - a stateless coalition of rebel

    The Rebellion

    The_Rebellion

  • Ulrich Mühe
  • German actor (1953–2007)

    expressionist, fragmentary novel of the same name by Austrian writer Joseph Roth) the right-wing lieutenant Lohse who sleeps and murders his way to professional

    Ulrich Mühe

    Ulrich Mühe

    Ulrich_Mühe

  • Rainer Maria Rilke
  • Austrian poet and writer (1875–1926)

    Müller Adolf Muschg Robert Musil Erich Maria Remarque Rainer Maria Rilke Joseph Roth Nelly Sachs Ernst von Salomon Paul Scheerbart Arthur Schnitzler Helga

    Rainer Maria Rilke

    Rainer Maria Rilke

    Rainer_Maria_Rilke

  • Rue de Tournon
  • Street in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, France

    frequented by Joseph Roth in the 1930s. No. 29: A listed historic monument, home to Jules Vallès before the Paris Commune and Charles Joseph Lambert, who

    Rue de Tournon

    Rue de Tournon

    Rue_de_Tournon

  • Joseph Zada
  • Australian actor (born 2005)

    Joseph Cumpston (born July 21, 2005), known professionally as Joseph Zada, is an Australian actor. He has appeared in television series such as Total Control

    Joseph Zada

    Joseph_Zada

  • Sins of Man
  • 1936 film by Otto Brower, Gregory Ratoff

    and released by 20th Century Fox. It is based on the 1930 novel Job by Joseph Roth. In the town of Schanbrock, Tyrol, Austria, church bell ringer Kristopher

    Sins of Man

    Sins_of_Man

  • On Tour (2010 film)
  • 2010 film

    Roulette Damien Odoul as François Ulysse Klotz as Ulysse Simon Roth as Baptiste Joseph Roth as Balthazar Pierre Grimblat as Chapuis André S. Labarthe as

    On Tour (2010 film)

    On_Tour_(2010_film)

  • Verlag Die Schmiede
  • the 1920s in Berlin. It published works by Franz Kafka, Alfred Döblin, Joseph Roth, Rudolf Leonhard, and many more. Most of its dust jackets were designed

    Verlag Die Schmiede

    Verlag Die Schmiede

    Verlag_Die_Schmiede

  • Toby Roth
  • American politician (born 1938)

    Tobias Anton Roth Sr. (born October 10, 1938) is a retired American businessman, lobbyist, and Republican politician from Appleton, Wisconsin. He served

    Toby Roth

    Toby Roth

    Toby_Roth

  • History of the Jews in Brody
  • parents were Nahum Roth and Mariam (Grubel) Roth. As his father died when Joseph was quite young, he was raised by his mother's family. Roth studied from 1901

    History of the Jews in Brody

    History of the Jews in Brody

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Brody

  • Spencer Heath
  • American academic (1876–1963)

    Decentralized City: The Case for Benefits Based Public Finance" and Gabriel Joseph Roth's 2006 book, Street Smart: Competition, Entrepreneurship, and the Future

    Spencer Heath

    Spencer_Heath

  • Paradise Found (musical)
  • Musical

    Paradise Found is a musical based on the Joseph Roth novel Die Geschichte von der 1002. Nacht (The Tale of the 1002nd Night). The musical's book is by

    Paradise Found (musical)

    Paradise_Found_(musical)

  • 20th century in literature
  • Overview of the events of 1900–1999 in literature

    Graham Greene (England) Black Mischief by Evelyn Waugh Radetzky March by Joseph Roth (Austria) Jew Boy by Simon Blumenfeld (England) Poetry The Orators by

    20th century in literature

    20th_century_in_literature

  • Bauernfeld Prize
  • Austrian literary prize that was awarded between 1894 and 1921

    Victor Fleischer 1921 Robert Hohlbaum and Franz Nabl Frank Wedekind Joseph Roth Wolf, Michaela (28 May 2015). The Habsburg Monarchy's Many-Languaged

    Bauernfeld Prize

    Bauernfeld_Prize

  • Ernst Jünger
  • German soldier and author (1895–1998)

    none of his writings be published in it. Jünger also refused to speak on Joseph Goebbels's radio. He was one of the few nationalist authors whose names

    Ernst Jünger

    Ernst Jünger

    Ernst_Jünger

  • Carol Brown Janeway
  • Scottish editor and literary translator into English (1944 – 2015)

    of a Wartime Childhood, by Binjamin Wilkomirski Ostend: Stefan Zweig, Joseph Roth, and the Summer Before the Dark, by Volker Weidermann Yosl Rakover Talks

    Carol Brown Janeway

    Carol_Brown_Janeway

  • Ingeborg Bachmann
  • Austrian poet and author (1926–1973)

    Müller Adolf Muschg Robert Musil Erich Maria Remarque Rainer Maria Rilke Joseph Roth Nelly Sachs Ernst von Salomon Paul Scheerbart Arthur Schnitzler Helga

    Ingeborg Bachmann

    Ingeborg Bachmann

    Ingeborg_Bachmann

  • Alfred Knapp
  • American serial killer

    was subpoenaed to testify as a witness in the trial of a man named Joseph Roth. Roth was suspected of assaulting two little girls named Hattie and Stella

    Alfred Knapp

    Alfred Knapp

    Alfred_Knapp

  • Friedrich Dürrenmatt
  • Swiss author and dramatist (1921–1990)

    Müller Adolf Muschg Robert Musil Erich Maria Remarque Rainer Maria Rilke Joseph Roth Nelly Sachs Ernst von Salomon Paul Scheerbart Arthur Schnitzler Helga

    Friedrich Dürrenmatt

    Friedrich Dürrenmatt

    Friedrich_Dürrenmatt

  • Savoy (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Savoy", a jazz standard by Edgar Sampson Hotel Savoy (novel), a novel by Joseph Roth Savoy (magazine), an American magazine founded in 2001 The Savoy (periodical)

    Savoy (disambiguation)

    Savoy_(disambiguation)

  • Ali Smith
  • Scottish author and journalist (born 1962)

    pieces from Sylvia Plath, Muriel Spark, Grace Paley, Margaret Atwood, Joseph Roth and Clarice Lispector. Smith contributed the short story "Writ" to an

    Ali Smith

    Ali Smith

    Ali_Smith

  • W. G. Sebald
  • German writer and academic (1944–2001)

    2007, p. 166. "Sebald's Voice", 17 April 2007 "Among Kafka's Sons: Sebald, Roth, Coetzee", 22 January 2013; review of Three Sons by Daniel L. Medin, ISBN 978-0810125681

    W. G. Sebald

    W._G._Sebald

  • Klaus Mann
  • German writer and dissident (1906–1949)

    Müller Adolf Muschg Robert Musil Erich Maria Remarque Rainer Maria Rilke Joseph Roth Nelly Sachs Ernst von Salomon Paul Scheerbart Arthur Schnitzler Helga

    Klaus Mann

    Klaus Mann

    Klaus_Mann

  • Claudio Magris
  • Italian scholar, translator and writer (born 1939)

    Wissenschaften, Göttingen Lontano da dove: Joseph Roth e la tradizione ebraico-orientale (1971; "Far from Where: Joseph Roth and the Oriental Hebrew Tradition")

    Claudio Magris

    Claudio Magris

    Claudio_Magris

  • Raül Garrigasait
  • He has translated works by Plato, Goethe, Alexandros Papadiamandis, Joseph Roth, and Peter Sloterdijk, among other writers, and presently heads La Casa

    Raül Garrigasait

    Raül Garrigasait

    Raül_Garrigasait

  • History of Prague
  • Famous German speaking writers such as Max Brod, Egon Erwin Kisch, Joseph Roth, Alfred Döblin, Egon Friedell, Franz Kafka, and Leo Perutz wrote for

    History of Prague

    History of Prague

    History_of_Prague

  • Nibelungenlied
  • Middle High German epic poem from around 1200

    Müller Adolf Muschg Robert Musil Erich Maria Remarque Rainer Maria Rilke Joseph Roth Nelly Sachs Ernst von Salomon Paul Scheerbart Arthur Schnitzler Helga

    Nibelungenlied

    Nibelungenlied

    Nibelungenlied

  • Romanisches Café
  • Cafe-bar in Berlin

    Hugo Lederer Franz Pfemfert Erich Maria Remarque Joachim Ringelnatz Joseph Roth Abraham Nahum Stencl Ernst Toller Kurt Tucholsky Konrad Wachsmann Franz

    Romanisches Café

    Romanisches Café

    Romanisches_Café

  • Rebellion (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Independence, produced by Zodiac Media Rebellion (novel), a 1924 novel by Joseph Roth Extinction Rebellion, environmental campaign Rebellion Developments,

    Rebellion (disambiguation)

    Rebellion_(disambiguation)

  • Ermanno Olmi
  • Italian film director and screenwriter (1931–2018)

    santo bevitore (The Legend of the Holy Drinker), based on the novella by Joseph Roth and starring Rutger Hauer, won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival

    Ermanno Olmi

    Ermanno Olmi

    Ermanno_Olmi

  • Géza von Cziffra
  • Hungarian-Austrian film director and screenwriter (1900–1989)

    Anekdoten. Herbig, Munich 1981, ISBN 3-7766-1147-2 Der heilige Trinker (über Joseph Roth). Lübbe, Bergisch Gladbach 1983, ISBN 3-404-10215-0 Es war eine rauschende

    Géza von Cziffra

    Géza_von_Cziffra

  • Erich Maria Remarque
  • German novelist (1898–1970)

    Remarque's anti-war themes led to his condemnation by Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels as "unpatriotic". He was able to use his literary success and fame

    Erich Maria Remarque

    Erich Maria Remarque

    Erich_Maria_Remarque

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