The Radetzky March
- Published: 8 June 2001
- ISBN: 9780141914336
- Imprint: Penguin eBooks
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 352
Roth is Austria's Chekhov
William Boyd
One of the greatest novels written in the last century
Allan Massie
One of the most readable, poignant, and superb novels in twentieth-century German: it stands with the best of Thomas Mann, Alfred Döblin, and Robert Musil. Roth was a cultural monument of Galician Jewry: ironic, compassionate, perfectly pitched to his catastrophic era
Harold Bloom
A masterpiece . . . The totality of Joseph Roth's work is no less than a tragédie humaine achieved in the techniques of modern fiction
Nadine Gordimer
The best novel is a book that, to my shame, I have only just read. Visiting Vienna earlier in the year, I realised how little I knew about the Austro-Hungarian empire. So I read Joseph Roth's 1932 book The Radetzky March (Penguin Classics) and, as soon as I finished reading it, I read it all over again.
Chris Patten, New Statesman