The Tale of the 1002nd Night by Joseph Roth

The Tale of the 1002nd Night

Joseph Roth with Michael Hofmann

265 pages first pub 1939 (editions)

fiction classics reflective slow-paced
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While visiting Vienna, the Shah of Persia falls for a beautiful countess. The Austrian officials arrange for him to spend the night with the countess, but unbeknown to the Shah she is a prostitute who merely resembles the countess. From this night...

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