The writer Joseph Roth died of alcoholism in Paris in May 1939. He was buried in a Catholic cemetery, but denied full rites as he had not been baptized. Otto von Habsburg, claimant to the defunct ...
Roth was an outraged witness to tyranny, which led him to exile, and his books to the bonfire. In “Endless Flight,” Keiron Pim examines the flawed man and his resonant legacy. By Casey Schwartz VIENNA ...
Toward the close of Keiron Pim’s new biography Endless Flight: The Life of Joseph Roth, we’re told to imagine the great, complex Austrian writer in Saint-Sulpice, which he may or may not have visited.
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