JOSEPH ROTH
Joseph Roth was born and grew up in Brody, a small town near Lemberg (now Lviv) in East Galicia, on 2 September 1894. He was an Austrian-Jewish journalist and novelist.
Shortly after Hitler's rise to power, in February 1933, Roth wrote in a prophetic letter to his friend, the Austrian writer Stefan Zweig:
Roth's last years were difficult. He moved from hotel to hotel, drinking heavily, and becoming increasingly anxious about money and the future. Despite suffering from chronic alcoholism, he remained prolific until his premature death in Paris in 27 May 1939. His novella The Legend of the Holy Drinker (1939) chronicles the attempts made by an alcoholic vagrant to regain his dignity and honor a debt.Joseph Roth (1894-1939) |
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