Readalong Schedule
Part One on Thursday April 4
Part Two on Thursday April 11
Part 3 on Thursday April 18
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The readalong begins in 10 days time on April 4th with a discussion of Part One of Joseph Roth’s masterpiece. There will be reading questions for those who wish some guidance, but we need email addresses so that we can send them to you (about a week before each discussion).
If you’d like to receive the questions, please comment ensuring you fill in the email field in the comment form. (No-one else will see it that way.) Alternatively, follow @lizzysiddal or @beautyandthecat on twitter and let us know you want to read with us. We can then DM the questions to you.
There is no obligation to answer all or any of our questions. As always with #germanlitmonth reads, you can read/write/blog/tweet as you please. But we had a fantastic experience, when we did it this way with Effi Briest. And there’s just as much to discuss about The Radetzky March.
Lizzy and I are looking forward to this immensely.
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Readalong Schedule
Part One on Thursday April 4
Part Two on Thursday April 11
Part 3 on Thursday April 18
Looking forward to taking part and receiving the questions.
It will be so interesting to discuss it with everyone.
I was inspired to read it by your last post and I am so glad that I did, as it is one of the most absorbing books I have ever read. Ordering the Emperors Tomb ( from Blackwells) right now! Many thanks!
That’s so wonderful to hear. I hope you will join the discussion.
Hi Caroline, I’m looking forward to it! Yes, I’d love to get the questions by email please.
Me too. It will be interesting. The questions will arrive shortly.
I’ve read Part One and hope to be moving onward this week. Very excited to participate. I wouldn’t have known of this masterpiece if you and Lizzy weren’t hosting this readalong, so thank you!
We’re happy to have you. Lizzy will send the questions soon.
Questions, please!
You’ll get them soon. 🙂
I’ve ordered a copy, and would love to receive the questions.
I’m delighted to hear that, Jane.
Count me in, Caroline! 🙂
Wonderful, Juliana.
OK I’ll give it a go,just got to find my copy it’s here somewhere.I read it a while ago but can’t remember a lot so it will be good to reacquaint myself with it.As I recall there was some great depictions of landscape in it esp.when the main character moved to the eastern border,or is that some other book?
His descriptions are great but so far – I’m about one third in – not a lot of landscape descriptions. I’m very glad you’ll join us.
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