La leyenda del santo bebedor

Roth, Joseph

A tale of peculiar charm and tinged with the posthumous aura that comes from being the last written by Joseph Roth (1894-1939) shortly before he died as a consequence, precisely, of his alcoholism, "The legend of the holy drinker" was the song of the swan of a writer who has reached the category of undisputed classic of the 20th century. Mythomaniac, impostor, comedian, Roth provided in these pages that give account of the adventures of the homeless Andreas in search of the return of a loan to Saint Therese of Lisieux, a fable without morals, of bacchic and jovial tone, in which I would say I wanted to conjure destiny and, at the same time, exorcise the cruelty of the world through humor and piety. The epilogue illuminator that accompanies the text provides a magnificent and synthetic portrait of the author, as well as some of the essential keys to understand his recurring themes and the lines of force of his work.

Author
Roth, Joseph
Subject
Literature > English narrative
EAN
9788491817581
ISBN
978-84-9181-758-1
Edition
1
Publisher
Alianza Editorial
Pages
120 
High
18.5 cm
Weight
12.5 cm
Release date
20-02-2020
Language
Spanish 
Series
El libro de bolsillo. Biblioteca de autor
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Roth, Joseph (aut.)

  • Roth, Joseph
    Joseph Roth (Brody, Galítzia, 1894-París, 1939) fue un novelista y periodista austríaco de origen judío. Está considerado, junto con Hermann Broch y Robert Musil, un   Read more