
Spinnennetz
by Joseph Roth
'Spinnennetz' Summary
Theodor Lohse, a young and ambitious man, joins the Nazi Party in 1920s Germany. He quickly rises through the ranks, using his ruthlessness and cunning to eliminate his rivals. As the party grows in power, Lohse becomes increasingly disillusioned with its ideology, but he is unable to escape its clutches. Roth's novel is a powerful indictment of the Nazi regime, and a warning about the dangers of fascism. It is a complex and nuanced work that offers a unique perspective on one of the darkest chapters in human history.Book Details
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