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  • Trolley cars, Vienna, Austria, 1923.
    Trolley cars, Vienna, Austria, 1923.
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    Some Notes on My Father’s Cousin, Joseph Roth

    Seventy-seven years to the day after the Austrian-Jewish journalist and novelist died, the great chronicler of prewar Europe still has much to tell us

    byBarbara Probst Solomon
  • Pascal Bruckner poses during the 'Monde des livres' (World of books) meeting, on October 3, 2009, at the Le Monde hall in Paris.
    Pascal Bruckner poses during the 'Monde des livres' (World of books) meeting, on October 3, 2009, at the Le Monde hall in Paris.
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    My Father, the Anti-Semite

    Pascal Bruckner, the French writer and New Philosopher, on his new book, his family’s Nazi sympathies, the rise of hatred in Europe, and the crisis of radical Islam

    byDavid Mikics
  • Stefan Zweig during an interview with a Portuguese journalist, Estoril, February 1938.(Photo courtesy of Stefan Zweig Centre Salzburg)
    Stefan Zweig during an interview with a Portuguese journalist, Estoril, February 1938.(Photo courtesy of Stefan Zweig Centre Salzburg)
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    Stefan Zweig’s Illusion of a Good Europe That Never Was Bewitches Us Still

    The Austrian writer presented an ideal of what Europe might have been and might one day be

    byPatrice Higonnet and James McAuley
  • Joseph Roth waiting on a train platform while traveling in France, 1926
    Joseph Roth waiting on a train platform while traveling in France, 1926
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    Half Human

    The German Jewish writer Joseph Roth, whose letters are newly translated, chronicled the death of 19th century Europe and the rise of its darker heir

    byAdam Kirsch
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