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Hotel Savoy (novel)

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Translator
  
John Hoare

Publication date
  
9 February 1924

Pages
  
145

Author
  
Joseph Roth

Genre
  
Fiction

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Language
  
German

Published in English
  
1986

Originally published
  
9 February 1924

Page count
  
145

Country
  
Germany

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Publishers
  
Frankfurter Zeitung, Verlag Die Schmiede

Similar
  
Works by Joseph Roth, Fiction books

Hotel Savoy is a 1924 novel by the Austrian writer Joseph Roth. Its story is set in the Hotel Savoy in Łódź, where lonely war veterans, variety dancers and others dream of better places.

Contents

Publication

The novel was serialised in the Frankfurter Zeitung between 9 February and 16 March 1924. It was published in book form in Germany by Verlag Die Schmiede later the same year. It was translated to English by John Hoare and published in 1986 through The Overlook Press.

Reception

Herbert Gold reviewed the book for The New York Times in 1987: "Like the ceiling of the hotel room, the narration is transparent, revealing a hallucinatory loneliness, a presence out of time, a soul floating in Middle and Eastern Europe. None of this is mere cafe surrealism or angst; one of Roth's achievements is to give a sense of strict accuracy; his story is a laconic scenario, with characters offered like facts." Gold continued: "Roth's swift style makes things happen naturally; we see, hear, smell and believe. A joyous storyteller's gift remains precariously alive within the pessimism of decay and loss. Although the teller of the tale says 'there is no end there, no break - always continuity and connection,' his art is kind and draws us to a satisfying conclusion after the luridness of events."

References

Hotel Savoy (novel) Wikipedia