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An edition of Tod in Rom: a novel (1961)

Death in Rome

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Death in Rome deals with the careers of former National Socialists after World War II. The novel is sharply critical of Germany's past, post-war reality and future, sounding a warning and a prophetic note.[2] Koeppen targets German militarism, revealing the dangerous influence of fascist ideology on certain West German social strata.

The story, of victims and perpetrators from the time of National Socialism meeting during the post-war period, takes place against the backdrop of Rome. The city also functions as a metaphor, its ancient monuments predisposing the reader to reflect on the fate of the world, the nature of good and evil, war and peace, the past and the future, wealth and poverty, justice and social oppression. The author composes new groups from the members of two families and their surroundings, and choreographs their story in several parallel lines of action. Through a network of dialogues and inner monologues, the present is problematized and the past uncovered. The characters embody the opportunism and adaptability of the followers; the unbroken violence of the perpetrators; and the devastation and escapism of the next generation.

In the background is the unresolved problem of overcoming the past of National Socialism in the time of the Wirtschaftswunder. The novel has a particular connection with Thomas Mann's Death in Venice (German: Der Tod in Venedig, 1912), most notably in addressing the problems of artistic creativity against a background of moral decay.[2] Stylistically, Death in Rome is similar to Koeppen's two other novels, characterized by a mastery of metaphorical, associative prose and use of the devices of cinema. These include the staging, constant changes in point of view and distance to the depicted event, and the simultaneously unfolding action. Epic narrative is coupled with the characters' internal monologue, which, according to the author, "best suits our perception, our consciousness, and our bitter experience".

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Cover of: Death in Rome
Death in Rome: a novel
2004, Granta
in English
Cover of: Death in Rome
Death in Rome
May 20, 2004, Granta Books
Paperback - New Ed edition
Cover of: Death in Rome
Death in Rome
June 2001, W. W. Norton & Company
in English
Cover of: Death in Rome
Death in Rome
June 2001, W. W. Norton & Company
in English
Cover of: Death in Rome
Death in Rome
1994, Penguin Books
in German
Cover of: Death in Rome
Death in Rome
1992, Hamish Hamilton
in English
Cover of: Death in Rome
Death in Rome: a novel.
1961, Vanguard Press
in English

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"Once upon a time, this city was a home to gods, now there's only Raphael in the Pantheon, a demigod, a darling of Apollo's, but the corpses that joined him later are a sorry bunch, a cardinal of dubious merit, a couple of monarchs and their purblind generals, high-flying civil servants, scholars that made it into the reference books, artists of academic distinction."

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OL7457331M
ISBN 10
0393321940
ISBN 13
9780393321944
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97172
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901008

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