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The first English-language publication of a previously lost European jewel, Viennese Romance is set in the early 1900s and introduces us to Michael Rost, an 18-year-old Jewish youth. Hungry for experience, he comes to Vienna and forms passing relationships with everyone who crosses his path: whores, revolutionaries, paupers, army officers, and rich men alike. When a shady businessman takes the penniless Rost under his wing, he rents a room in the home of an affluent bourgeois family. He is seduced by the lady of the house while her husband is away on business, and shortly after starts an affair with her 16-year-old daughter as well. This love triangle threatens to destroy the entire family. In the mesmerizing figure of Michael Rost, we see the tortured relationship between cosmopolitan Jewish intellectuals and early 20th-century Europe. A compelling portrait of a decadent society, Viennese Romance also probes the obsessive–destructive nature of love.
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Release dateSep 1, 2014
ISBN9781922072276
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David Vogel

David A. Vogel was born in 1960 and has been involved in the finance, bullion, rare coin, and art business since the age of 14. Recently he started an Artificial Intelligence marketing company, and his AI is used by some of the largest corporations in the world.David started his career by founding a lucrative mail-order business in the mid to late 1970s. In 1986, he joined Heritage Rare Coin Galleries and quickly became their number one senior numismatist. In late 1988, David left Heritage to form his own firm. During his career, he has had the privilege of serving countless satisfied customers and has personally handled sales of some of the finest and rarest coins extant.David's strategies effectively place him among the world's most prudent expert professional numismatists. In addition to being one of our nation's foremost authorities on buying and selling rare coins, gold, and art, he has recently taken an interest in one of the newest forms of money—Bitcoin, electronic money, and non-fungible tokens (NFT’s). David, well-versed in all financial markets, marketing, and business administration, is an author, lecturer, and consultant.In addition, David publishes newsletters analyzing economic and political trends, which he believes are essential in making a prudent decision concerning any financial market. David is also a technology buff and studies quantum physics, and nanotechnology. He is an outspoken consumer advocate, and a member of many political, religious, and charitable organizations.David lives in Alton, New Hampshire, and has five grown children. Besides family activities, David's other interests include weightlifting, aerobics, and collecting art. David's greatest love (besides his family) is swimming in ice-cold waters.Email David at david@sharktv.tv or call him at 802-546-1133.

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    Als einen Jahrhundertfund bezeichnet der Verlag den Roman von David Vogel. Und in der Tat versteckte sich das Manuskript über hundert Jahre lang im Nachlass des Autors. Vogel wurde 1891 in Padolien geboren und 1944 in Auschwitz ermordet. 1912 bis 1925 lebte er in Wien und dort nimmt auch seine Geschichte mit durchaus autobiografischen Zügen ihren Lauf. Der 18-jährige Michael Rost kommt mittellos aber voller Zuversicht in eine Stadt, die knapp vor dem Ersten Weltkrieg von Lebenslust, Kaffeehäusern und dem Mit- und Nebeneinander unterschiedlichster gesellschaftlicher Schichten geprägt ist. Rost verkehrt mit Müßiggängern und potentiellen Attentätern ebenso wie mit Prostituierten und lebensüberdrüssigen Adeligen. Zu Geld gekommen mietet er sich bei einer gutbürgerlichen Familie ein und beginnt sowohl mit der Dame als auch mit der Tochter des Hauses Liebesverhältnisse, die - mit und ohne sein Zutun - alsbald zu seinem Lebensmittelpunkt zu werden drohen.