Thomas Mann

Thomas Mann

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  • Author: Hermann Kurzke
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN: 9780691070698
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 626

Kurze's book provides fresh and sometimes startling insights into both famous and little-known episodes in Mann's life and into his writing--the only realm in which he ever felt free. It shows how love, death, religion, and politics were not merely themes in "Buddenbrooks, The Magic Mountain, " but were woven into the fabric of his existence. 40 photos.


Thomas Mann's War

Thomas Mann's War

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  • Author: Tobias Boes
  • Publisher: Cornell University Press
  • ISBN: 1501745018
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 482

In Thomas Mann's War, Tobias Boes traces how the acclaimed and bestselling author became one of America's most prominent anti-fascists and the spokesperson for a German cultural ideal that Nazism had perverted. Thomas Mann, winner of the 1929 Nobel Prize in literature and author of such world-renowned novels as Buddenbrooks and The Magic Mountain, began his self-imposed exile in the United States in 1938, having fled his native Germany in the wake of Nazi persecution and public burnings of his books. Mann embraced his role as a public intellectual, deftly using his literary reputation and his connections in an increasingly global publishing industry to refute Nazi propaganda. As Boes shows, Mann undertook successful lecture tours of the country and penned widely-read articles that alerted US audiences and readers to the dangers of complacency in the face of Nazism's existential threat. Spanning four decades, from the eve of World War I, when Mann was first translated into English, to 1952, the year in which he left an America increasingly disfigured by McCarthyism, Boes establishes Mann as a significant figure in the wartime global republic of letters. Open access edition funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.


Thomas Mann

Thomas Mann

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  • Author: Anthony Heilbut
  • Publisher: Knopf
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 664

With 37 photographs in text


The Mind in Exile

The Mind in Exile

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  • Author: Stanley Corngold
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN: 0691232571
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 280

A unique look at Thomas Mann’s intellectual and political transformation during the crucial years of his exile in the United States In September 1938, Thomas Mann, the Nobel Prize–winning author of Death in Venice and The Magic Mountain, fled Nazi Germany for the United States. Heralded as “the greatest living man of letters,” Mann settled in Princeton, New Jersey, where, for nearly three years, he was stunningly productive as a novelist, university lecturer, and public intellectual. In The Mind in Exile, Stanley Corngold portrays in vivid detail this crucial station in Mann’s journey from arch-European conservative to liberal conservative to ardent social democrat. On the knife-edge of an exile that would last fully fourteen years, Mann declared, “Where I am, there is Germany. I carry my German culture in me.” At Princeton, Mann nourished an authentic German culture that he furiously observed was “going to the dogs” under Hitler. Here, he wrote great chunks of his brilliant novel Lotte in Weimar (The Beloved Returns); the witty novella The Transposed Heads; and the first chapters of Joseph the Provider, which contain intimations of his beloved President Roosevelt’s economic policies. Each of Mann’s university lectures—on Goethe, Freud, Wagner—attracted nearly 1,000 auditors, among them the baseball catcher, linguist, and O.S.S. spy Moe Berg. Meanwhile, Mann had the determination to travel throughout the United States, where he delivered countless speeches in defense of democratic values. In Princeton, Mann exercised his “stupendous capacity for work” in a circle of friends, all highly accomplished exiles, including Hermann Broch, Albert Einstein, and Erich Kahler. The Mind in Exile portrays this luminous constellation of intellectuals at an extraordinary time and place.


Understanding Thomas Mann

Understanding Thomas Mann

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  • Author: Hannelore Mundt
  • Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
  • ISBN: 9781570035371
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 286

Understanding Thomas Mann offers a comprehensive guide to the novels, short stories, novellas, and nonfiction of one of the most renowned and prolific German writers. In close readings, Hannelore Mundt illustrates how Mann's masterly prose captures both his time and the complexities of human existence with a unique blend of humor, compassion, irony, and ambiguity.


Letters of Heinrich and Thomas Mann, 1900-1949

Letters of Heinrich and Thomas Mann, 1900-1949

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  • Author: Thomas Mann
  • Publisher: Univ of California Press
  • ISBN: 9780520072787
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 480

Presents the correspondence of Thomas and Heinrich Mann


Collected Stories

Collected Stories

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  • Author: Thomas Mann
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781857151961
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 870

Famous for his novels, Thomas Mann is more accessible through the shorter fictions which span his entire career. The most famous of these stories is one of the earliest. Death in Venice was made into the celebrated Visconti film, but all his mature preoccupations are present in this story: the need for a sense of meaning in existence, the relationship between life and art, the central role of sexual energy and the strange forms it can take, the place of death and disease, the importance of work, the individual's complex relations with his society and the dominant culture. These themes are developed in a series of brilliant stories, may of them very short and displaying the author's talent for macabre comedy. Dr Faustus and Buddenbrooks are already available in Everyman


Death in Venice and Seven Other Stories

Death in Venice and Seven Other Stories

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  • Author: Thomas Mann
  • Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
  • ISBN: 1667602918
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 529

This volumes includes eight stories by Thomas Mann: Death in Venice Tonio Kröger Mario and the Magician Disorder and Early Sorrow A Man and his Dog The Blood of the Walsungs Tristan Felix Krull


Death in Venice

Death in Venice

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  • Author: Thomas Mann
  • Publisher: urzeni yayınevi
  • ISBN: 6057941705
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 104

One of the most famous literary works of the 20th century, the novella “Death in Venice” embodies themes that preoccupied Thomas Mann (1875–1955) in much of his work; the duality of art and life, the presence of death and disintegration in the midst of existence, the connection between love and suffering, and the conflict between the artist and his inner self. Mann’s handling of these concerns in this story of a middle-aged German writer, torn by his passion for a Polish youth met on holiday in Venice, resulted in a work of great psychological intensity and tragic power.


Thomas Mann

Thomas Mann

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  • Author: Donald A. Prater
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 600

This is the first up-to-date biography in English of Thomas Mann (1875-1955), perhaps the greatest German novelist of the twentieth century. Mann was the author of several classics of modern European fiction, including Death in Venice, The Magic Mountain, Buddenbrooks, and The Confessions of Felix Krull, Confidence Trickster, the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, and a staunch opponent of Nazism (which eventually drove him intoexile). Celebrated biographer Donald Prater traces Mann's life and work, from his upbringing in Lubeck, through his years in Munich, his exile in the US, and his last years in Switzerland. He discusses Mann's relationship with his novelist brother Heinrich, his homosexuality, his career as aprolific essayist, and the vast achievement of his novels. But the biography devotes particular attention to Mann's political thinking and his role in the rise and fall of Hitlerism. In Mann's development from nationalistic conservatism to a vigorous humanist anti-Nazism, Prater sees a fascinatingand crucially important illustration of the 'German problem' still so much of relevance to the Europe of today. Elegantly written, and always entertaining, Thomas Mann: A Life will take its place as the major biography of Mann.