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📱 eBook en inglés THE ANTICHRIST

9780720614527

Novela contemporánea Narrativa española

Sinopsis de THE ANTICHRIST

While the rest of Joseph Roths oeuvre has been made available to the English-speaking world in recent years, this new translation by Richard Panchyk - a distant relative of Roth - will redress the historical absence of such a key, neglected work in the Roth canon. Roth penned and published The Antichrist during the first years of his exile from his homeland, and an English translation was published in London, in 1935 by William Heinemann. The Antichrists singularity amongst Joseph Roths work stems both from the urgency that courses through its prose and the books hybrid form, which seems simultaneously to straddle the novel, journalism and memoir. Though Roth himself referred proudly to this book as a novel, it is not easy to classify. In fact, at first glance one may be inclined to call it a series of interconnected essays, but it becomes clear that Antichrist is certainly more novel than essay. The Antichrist has less to do with religion than with what Roth sees as the disintegrating moral fabric of the modern world. The book centres around Roths fictional counterpart, J.R., who is a journalist hired by a proto-media mogul called the Master of a Thousand Tongues to report on the myriad emanations of the Antichrist throughout the world. This loose narrative structure allows Roth to tilt his irony-tipped lance at the various evils he believes are driving civilization beyond the point of no return. The Master of a Thousand Tongues sends J.R. to report from the "Red Earth" (a thinly veiled Soviet Union) where "sweepers" have brushed aside not only poverty but also religion and righteousness. He exposes a propaganda machine bent toward an industrial, dehumanizing modernity. Next he is dispatched to the ("land of shadows") Hollywood, a cinematic factory cranking out very different but no less threatening illusions. He is sent to coal mines, summits between world leaders, gatherings of religious leaders, and most chillingly he is instructed to "visit the Jews". As the Jews had no homeland, he was forced to visit a ghetto where the Jews, who as "the earthly womb" of Christ live in a threatening and inextricable bond with the Antichrist. The Antichrist bares Roths pessimism and devastating prescience, not only for the impending horrors of the gulags and concentration camps, but for the still extending networks of control that were ushered in during Roths lifetime by the pioneers of mass media - in fact, in The Antichrist Roth even predicts, among other things, the advent of paparazzi. This book is a vital addition to the Roth canon in English, and an historical critique- cum-allegory worthy of Roths peer Walter Benjamin.

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ISBN: 9780720614527

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 01/09/2012

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Joseph Roth
Josep Roth (Brody, 2 de septiembre de 1894 - París, 27 de mayo de 1939) fue un novelista y periodista austríaco de origen judío. Escribió Fuga sin fin, La leyenda del santo bebedor, La cripta de los capuchinos o La rebelión. Su obra más conocida es La marcha Radetzky, que describe el ocaso del Imperio austrohúngaro. Considerado uno de los mayores escritores centroeuropeos del siglo xx, formó parte de la literatura del exilio provocado por el nazismo. Gozó de gran éxito en vida y su obra fue ampliamente reconocida también de forma póstuma.
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