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WOLFGANG KOEPPEN DEATH IN ROME TRANSLATED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY MICHAEL HOFMANN PENGUIN BOOKS Copyright Wolfgang Koeppen, Introduction and translation. Wolfgang Koeppen's Death in Rome, in the words of translator Michael Hofmann, "is a comprehensive and brilliant provocation of an entire nation." First published in to great controversy, it is only now being recognized as a classic. A tragic portrait of Germany after World War II, Death in Rome completes the trilogy that earned Koeppen praise from Günter Grass in his lifetime as "the 4/5(4). DEATH IN ROME. by Wolfgang Koeppen. BUY NOW FROM a priest. Estranged during the war, the four become reacquainted in Rome. Hofmann, who won a Times Literary Supplement prize in England for this translation, explains in his introduction that the characters are allegories as well as people (they represent music, bureaucracy, murder, and.
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Der Tod in Rom. Death in Rome Translated by Mervyn Savill. Author Wolfgang Koeppen; ; Author: Wolfgang Koeppen. Publisher: ISBN: OCLC Category: Page. Death in Rome was the third book of a trilogy, written by Koeppen in qu. Wolfgang Koeppen's 'Death in Rome' is a profound and thought-provoking novel written in the mid-fifties. While set against the backdrop of Rome, the main theme is a portrayal of the early after-war German society. Evening Standard. In , Wolfgang Koeppen published Death In Rome, the conclusion of a series of novels that are regarded today as the critical inventory of the early years of the German Federal Republic. Death In Rome, not only in its title inspired by Thomas Mann's famous novella, depicts how fascism continues to exist in Germany in Koeppen.
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