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Udkommer d. 29.10.2024
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"An absorbing, dark, beautifully written" novel (New Statesman) on the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire "written with the melancholy wit and grace of Gogol" (The Times) Widely praised and rarely available in English, Weights and Measures was one of Joseph Roth's final works while living in exile in France before his death. A fable about the disintegration of a good man, the novel transports us back in time to Eastern Europe's borderlands in the early twentieth century. In this haunting and poetic novel, scrupulous artillery officer Anselm Eibensch?tz is persuaded by his wife to leave behind his job as an artilleryman in the Austro-Hungarian army and take up a civilian post as Inspector of Weights and Measures in a secluded territory near the Russian border. Once there, his discipline and quiet dignity begin to dissolve as he encounters a shadowy world of smugglers, fugitives, and runaways. A deeply felt commentary on the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Weights and Measures registers on both a historical and personal level to portray the slow capitulation of a good man to insidious small-time corruption and to his own destructive passion. Part of the Pushkin Press Classics series: outstanding classic storytelling from around the world, in a stylishly original series design. From newly rediscovered gems to fresh translations of the world's greatest authors, this series includes such authors as Stefan Zweig, Hermann Hesse, Ryūnosuke Akutagawa and Gaito Gazdanov.