Rebellion by Joseph Roth

After World War I, Andreas Pum returns home having lost a leg and received a medal. He keeps an unswerving faith in God, government and authority, but a dispute leads to his imprisonment as a rebel. The novel charts his crisis of faith and the wider cynicism and upheaval of postwar society through a mix of social commentary and brisk, jazz-like cadences.

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Published
1924
Nationality
Austrian
Length
Short
Pages
160
Original Language
German
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Alternate Titles
- Die Rebellion

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