Right and Left

Right and Left

by Michael Hofmann (Translator), Michael Hofmann (Translator), Joseph Roth (Author)

Synopsis

Set in the 1920s, this novel charts the rivalry of the two sons of a wealthy banker, one of them a Nazi. It evokes the atmosphere of Berlin in the years before the rise of Nazism, when its society was on the brink of disintegration.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Granta Books
Published: 23 Apr 1999

ISBN 10: 1862072558
ISBN 13: 9781862072558
Book Overview: Reissued to coincide with with the B-format paperback edition of The String of Pearls .

Media Reviews
What Roth sees and hands on is a unique essence, conveying the fragility of what is truly human in us, the ridiculous and the tragic.
aWhat Roth sees and hands on is a unique essence, conveying the fragility of what is truly human in us, the ridiculous and the tragic.a(Nadine Gordimer, The Threepenny Review )
What Roth sees and hands on is a unique essence, conveying the fragility of what is truly human in us, the ridiculous and the tragic. (Nadine Gordimer, The Threepenny Review )
?What Roth sees and hands on is a unique essence, conveying the fragility of what is truly human in us, the ridiculous and the tragic.?(Nadine Gordimer, The Threepenny Review )