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Die Rebellion

From Joseph Roth, an allegorical yet decidedly modern novelist, comes this story of postwar disillusion, the limits of faith, and "personal fate as governed by the blind, casual workings of a machine controlled by no one and for which no one is responsible" (The New York Times). When Andreas Pum returns from World War I, he has lost a leg but gained a medal. But unlike his fellow sufferers, Pum maintains his unswerving faith in God, Government, and Authority. Ironically, after a dispute, Pum is imprisoned as a rebel, and all that he believed in is now thrown into upheaval. Moving along at a breakneck clip, Rebellion captures the cynicism and upheavals of a postwar society. Its jazz-like cadences mix with social commentary to create a wise parable about justice and society.

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  • "Die Rebellion. 1924"
  • "Legende vom heiligen Trinker"
  • "Sammlung"
  • "Die Rebellion"@it

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  • "A 1924 German novel on destiny. The hero is a one-legged veteran of World War I, earning his living by playing a barrel organ. A run-in with a wealthy man sends him to prison, he loses his musician's license and his wife leaves him."
  • "From Joseph Roth, an allegorical yet decidedly modern novelist, comes this story of postwar disillusion, the limits of faith, and "personal fate as governed by the blind, casual workings of a machine controlled by no one and for which no one is responsible" (The New York Times). When Andreas Pum returns from World War I, he has lost a leg but gained a medal. But unlike his fellow sufferers, Pum maintains his unswerving faith in God, Government, and Authority. Ironically, after a dispute, Pum is imprisoned as a rebel, and all that he believed in is now thrown into upheaval. Moving along at a breakneck clip, Rebellion captures the cynicism and upheavals of a postwar society. Its jazz-like cadences mix with social commentary to create a wise parable about justice and society."@en
  • ""La ballade d'un joueur d'orgue de Barbarie, héros de la Première Guerre mondiale."

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  • "History"@en
  • "Translations"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Belletristische Darstellung"
  • "Tekstuitgave"
  • "Romans (teksten)"
  • "Verhalend proza"
  • "Electronic books"@en

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  • "La révolte"
  • "Die Rebellion eine roman"
  • "La Rebel·lió"@ca
  • "Die Rebellion : ein Roman"
  • "Die Rebellion : e. Roman"
  • "La rebelion"
  • "Die Rebellion : Roman"
  • "Rebellie : een roman"
  • "Die Rebellion"
  • "Die Rebellion"@en
  • "La Rebelión"
  • "Rebellie een roman"
  • "La rebelión"
  • "La rebelión"@es
  • "Die rebellion"
  • "La Révolte"
  • "La ribellione"
  • "La ribellione"@it
  • "La rébellion : roman"
  • "Die Rebellion, eine roman"
  • "La rebel·lió"
  • "La rebellion : roman"
  • "Die Rebellion : frühe Romane"
  • "La rebel.lió"
  • "Kapina"@fi
  • "Kapina"
  • "Die Rebellion, ein Roman"
  • "La rébellion roman"
  • "Rebellion"
  • "Rebellion"@en
  • "La rébellion"
  • "La ribelo : romano"
  • "Rebellion a novel"@en
  • "Die Rebellion ein Roman"

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