- Published: 02/05/2005
- ISBN: 9781862077423
- 129x20mm
- 144 pages
Zipper And His Father
Joseph Roth
Translated by John Hoare
Set in Vienna in the early part of the twentieth century, Zipper and His Father is a compelling and wonderfully atmospheric portrayal of a childhood friend, Arnold Zipper, and his father, as seen through the eyes of a young boy. The Zipper family welcome the arrival of their son’s friend and the boy is fascinated by their cosy suburban life. Zipper Senior, a violin-maker and travelling salesman, is determined that the boys will attain the success that was denied to him. However, as the two friends mature their lives take different paths – the army, university, early career choices and a disastrous marriage to an aspiring actress all take their toll – and each has a very different story to tell. From the outskirts of Vienna to the Hollywood Hills, Zipper and His Father charts the ambitions of a whole generation who, during period of erratic social change, found themselves dreaming of what might have been.
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Joseph Roth is one of the great writers in German of this century
The Times
His most tender book
Nadine Gordimer
Roth's writing is unambiguous, direct, and suffused with period detail