Works
- The Spider's Web (Das Spinnennetz) (1923, adapted in 1989 into a film of the same name by Bernhard Wicki, starring Ulrich Mühe, Armin Mueller-Stahl, and Klaus Maria Brandauer)
- Hotel Savoy (1924)
- The Rebellion (Die Rebellion) (1924)
- April: The History of a Love (April. Die Geschichte einer Liebe) (1925)
- The Blind Mirror (Der blinde Spiegel) (1925)
- The Wandering Jews (Juden auf Wanderschaft) (1927)
- The Flight without End (Die Flucht ohne Ende) (1927)
- Zipper and His Father (Zipper und sein Vater) (1928)
- Right and Left (Rechts und links) (1929)
- The Silent Prophet (Der stumme Prophet) (1929)
- Job (Hiob) (1930)
- Radetzky March (Radetzkymarsch) (1932)
- The Antichrist (Der Antichrist) (1934)
- Tarabas (1934)
- Die Büste des Kaisers (1934)
- Confession of a Murderer (Beichte eines Mörders) (1936)
- Weights and Measures (Das falsche Gewicht) (1937)
- The Emperor's Tomb (Die Kapuzinergruft) (1938)
- The Legend of the Holy Drinker (Die Legende vom heiligen Trinker) (1939)
- The String of Pearls 1939 (Die Geschichte von der 1002. Nacht)
- The Leviathan (Der Leviathan) (1940)
- The Wandering Jews, trans. by Michael Hofmann, New York: W. W. Norton & Company (2001)
- What I Saw: Reports from Berlin, 1920-1933, trans. by Michael Hofmann, New York: W. W. Norton & Company (2002)
- The Collected Stories of Joseph Roth, trans. by Michael Hofmann, New York: W. W. Norton & Company (2003)
- Report from a Parisian Paradise: Essays from France, 1925-1939, trans. by Michael Hofmann, New York: W. W. Norton & Company (2004)
- Joseph Roth: A Life in Letters, trans. and edited by Michael Hofmann, New York: W. W. Norton & Company (2012)
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