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Death in Rome

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Wolfgang Koeppen's Death in Rome, in the words of translator Michael Hofmann, "is a comprehensive and brilliant provocation of an entire nation." First published in 1954 to great controversy, it is only now being recognized as a classic.

A tragic portrait of Germany after World War II, Death in Rome completes the trilogy that earned Koeppen praise from Gunter Grass in his lifetime as "the greatest living German writer." Mirroring the social and political upheaval following the fall of Nazism, Koeppen here offers the story of four members of a Germany family-a former SS officer, a young man preparing for the priesthood, a composer, and a government administrator-reunited by chance in the decaying beauty of postwar Rome.

Koeppen re-creates the soul of a nation at a significant juncture of history in this devastating work of literary genius.

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Product Details
WW Norton & Co
0393321940 / 9780393321944
Paperback
833.912
22/06/2001
United States
224 pages
142 x 213 mm, 210 grams
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