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

by Michael Hofmann, Katharina Ochse, and Joseph Roth

Michael Hofmann (Translator)

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The wisdom of a lost generation distilled in a bottle of Calvados. Joseph Roth (1894-1939), the greatest European newspaper correspondent of his age, left the splintering Weimar Republic for Paris in 1925. Translated and collected together here for the first time in English, the exhilarating pieces in Report from a Parisian Paradise evoke, in a tone of lucid excitement, a world of suppleness, beauty, and promise. So prophetic, so trenchant, so ultimately haunting were Roth's perceptions of a world where "the girls became more lost than ever," that he resorted increasingly to drink to douse his vision of a conflagration that could not be averted. From the port town of Marseille to the Riviera of Nice and Monte Carlo, to the erotic hill country around Avignon, from the socialist workers and cattlemen with whom Roth ate breakfast, to prostitutes and Sunday bullfighters, Roth's book is not only a swan song to a European order that could no longer hold but also a miraculous and revelatory work filled with a transcendent philosophical clarity. 40 illustrations.
  • ISBN10 0393051455
  • ISBN13 9780393051452
  • Publish Date 23 January 2004
  • Publish Status Inactive
  • Out of Print 21 August 2012
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint WW Norton & Co
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 304
  • Language English