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by Joseph Roth
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Publisher: New York Review Books, August of 2011 ‧
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A contemporary retelling of the Book of Job from the Bible.

Job
 is the tale of Mendel Singer, a pious, destitute Eastern-European Jew and children’s Torah teacher whose faith is tested at every turn. His youngest son seems to be incurably disabled, one of his older sons joins the Russian Army, the other deserts to America, and his daughter is running around with a Cossack. When he flees with his wife and daughter, further blows of fate await him. In this modern fable based on the biblical story of Job, Mendel Singer witnesses the collapse of his world, experiences unbearable suffering and loss, and ultimately gives up hope and curses God, only to be saved by a miraculous reversal of fortune.

Job

by Joseph Roth

Property Description
ISBN: 9781935744351
Publisher: New York Review Books
Release Date: August of 2011
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Fiction
EAN: 9781935744351
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Joseph Roth

Joseph Roth (1894-1939) is one of the most important novelists of the twentieth century, and one of the essential figures of Central European literature. Austrian writer and journalist of Jewish origin, he was born in the city of Brody, in Eastern Galicia, present-day Ukraine. He fought in World War I for the Austro-Hungarian army from 1916 to 1918, having been taken prisoner by the Russian army. The experience of the war marked him deeply and would inspire many of his books. After the war, he worked as a journalist in Vienna and Berlin, and in 1923 he began his collaboration with the Frankfurter Zeitung, which took him to travel throughout Europe. In 1933, when Hitler came to power, and anticipating the catastrophe that was approaching, he went into exile in Paris, where, weakened by alcoholism, he would eventually die of pneumonia on May 27, 1939, months before the outbreak of World War II.

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