The Hotel Years gathers sixty-four feuilletons: on hotels; pains and
pleasures; personalities; and the deteriorating international situation
of the 1930s. Never before translated into English, these pieces begin
in Vienna just at the end of the First World War, and end in Paris near
the outbreak of the Second World War. Roth, the great journalist of his
day, needed journalism to survive: in his six-volume collected works in
German, there are three of fiction and three of journalism. Beginning in
1921, Roth wrote mostly for the liberal Frankfurter Zeitung who sent
him on assignments throughout Germany - the inflation, the occupation,
political assassinations - and abroad, to the USSR, Italy, Poland and
Albania. And always: "I celebrate my return to lobby and chandelier,
porter and chambermaid."