Death in Rome

a novel

Paperback, 202 pages

English language

Published Nov. 1, 2004 by Granta.

ISBN:
978-1-86207-589-4
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OCLC Number:
56454848

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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 …

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  • Modern fiction
  • Fiction