The Legend of the Holy Drinker is a 1939 novella by the Austrian writer Joseph Roth, published posthumously by Allert de Lange Verlag in Amsterdam. It tells a story about an alcohol addict, Andreas, who wants to return money he has borrowed, but fails because he spends all of his money on alcohol.
A Marcha Radetzky foi escrita por Joseph Roth e narra o declínio e queda do Império Austro-Húngaro através da história da família Trotta. Radetzkymarsch é um dos primeiros romances que apresenta a recorrente participação ficcionada de uma figura histórica, neste caso o Imperador Francisco José I da Áustria. Roth …
Confession of a Murderer details the interior life of a man consumed by jealousy and hatred. In a Russian restaurant on Paris's Left Bank, Russian exile Golubchik alternately fascinates and horrifies a rapt audience with a wild story of collaboration, deception, and murder in the days leading up to the Russian …