The grace of misery : : Joseph Roth and the politics of exile, 1919-1939 / / by Ilse Josepha Lazaroms.

Winner of the 2015 Victor Adler State Prize (Förderpreis) from the Austrian Ministry of Science and Education! The Grace of Misery. Joseph Roth and the Politics of Exile 1919–1939 confronts the life and intellectual heritage of the Galician-Jewish exiled journalist and writer Joseph Roth (1894–1939)...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2013.
Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
Series:Brill's Series in Jewish Studies 47.
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The grace of misery : Joseph Roth and the politics of exile, 1919-1939 / by Ilse Josepha Lazaroms.
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Preliminary Material -- Chapter 1—Mental Captivity. Re-imagining a Lost Heritage -- Chapter 2—Opening Up the Crypt. The Political Potential of nostalgia -- Chapter 3—The Lamentations of an “Old Jew.” The Artist As Exemplary Sufferer -- Chapter 4—The Double Bind of Self-narration. Jewish Identity and the Undercurrents of German-Jewish Modernity -- Chapter 5—Prophecies of Unrest. Interwar Europe under an Apocalyptic Lens -- Postscript -- Bibliography -- Index.
Winner of the 2015 Victor Adler State Prize (Förderpreis) from the Austrian Ministry of Science and Education! The Grace of Misery. Joseph Roth and the Politics of Exile 1919–1939 confronts the life and intellectual heritage of the Galician-Jewish exiled journalist and writer Joseph Roth (1894–1939). Through the quandaries that occupied his mature writings—nostalgia, suffering, European culture, Judaism, exile, self-narration—the book analyses the greater Central European literary culture of the interwar European years through the lens of modern displacement and Jewish identity. Moving between his journalism, novels and correspondence, Lazaroms follows Roth's life as it rapidly disintegrated alongside radicalized politics, exile, the rise of Nazism, and Europe’s descent into another world war. Despite these tragedies, which forced him into homelessness, Roth confronted his predicament with an ever-growing political intensity. The Grace of Misery is an intellectual portrait of a profoundly modern writer whose works have gained a renewed readership in the last decade.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Authors, Austrian 20th century Biography.
Jewish authors Austria 20th century Biography.
Roth, Joseph, 1894-1939.
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contents Preliminary Material -- Chapter 1—Mental Captivity. Re-imagining a Lost Heritage -- Chapter 2—Opening Up the Crypt. The Political Potential of nostalgia -- Chapter 3—The Lamentations of an “Old Jew.” The Artist As Exemplary Sufferer -- Chapter 4—The Double Bind of Self-narration. Jewish Identity and the Undercurrents of German-Jewish Modernity -- Chapter 5—Prophecies of Unrest. Interwar Europe under an Apocalyptic Lens -- Postscript -- Bibliography -- Index.
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