Volume 38, Number 20 · December 5, 1991

The Empire of Joseph Roth

By Nadine Gordimer

BOOKS DISCUSSED IN THIS ESSAY

The Radetzky March
by Joseph Roth, translated by Eva Tucker, translated by Geoffrey Dunlop

Tusk/Overlook, 319 pp., $9.95 (paper)

Hotel Savoy, including 'Fallmerayer the Stationmaster' and 'The Bust of the Emperor'
by Joseph Roth, translated by John Hoare

Tusk/Overlook, 183 pp., $8.95 (paper)

'The Spider's Web' and 'Zipper and his Father'
by Joseph Roth, translated by John Hoare

Overlook Press, 245 pp., $9.95 (paper)

The Emperor's Tomb
by Joseph Roth, translated by John Hoare

Tusk/Overlook, 157 pp., $9.95 (paper)

Flight Without End
by Joseph Roth, translated by David LeVay

Tusk/Overlook, 144 pp., $8.95 (paper)

The Silent Prophet
by Joseph Roth, translated by David Le Vay

Tusk/Overlook, 220 pp., $9.95 (paper)

'The Legend of the Holy Drinker' and 'Right and Left'
by Joseph Roth, translated by Michael Hofmann

Overlook Press



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