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- | Hotel novels: "See Vicki Baum, ''[[Grand Hotel (novel) |Menschen in Hotel]]'' (1931); Joseph Roth, ''[[Hotel Savoy (novel) |Hotel Savoy]]''; Thomas Mann, ''[[Confessions of Felix Krull |Felix Krull]]''; the [[The Magic Mountain |Zauberberg sanatorium]] as hotel for the sick ; Christopher Isherwood, ''[[Goodbye to Berlin]]'', to name a few."--''[[Critique of Cynical Reason]]'' (1983) by Peter Sloterdijk | + | Hotel novels include "Vicki Baum, ''[[Grand Hotel (novel)|Menschen in Hotel]]'' (1931); Joseph Roth, ''[[Hotel Savoy (novel) |Hotel Savoy]]''; Thomas Mann, ''[[Confessions of Felix Krull |Felix Krull]]''; the [[The Magic Mountain |Zauberberg sanatorium]] as hotel for the sick ; Christopher Isherwood, ''[[Goodbye to Berlin]]'', to name a few."--''[[Critique of Cynical Reason]]'' (1983) by Peter Sloterdijk |
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Hotel novels include "Vicki Baum, Menschen in Hotel (1931); Joseph Roth, Hotel Savoy; Thomas Mann, Felix Krull; the Zauberberg sanatorium as hotel for the sick ; Christopher Isherwood, Goodbye to Berlin, to name a few."--Critique of Cynical Reason (1983) by Peter Sloterdijk |
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An establishment that provides accommodation and other services for paying guests.
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