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  1. Death in Venice and Other Stories (Signet Classics) by Thomas Mann, 2006-11-07
  2. Joseph and His Brothers: The Stories of Jacob, Young Joseph, Joseph in Egypt, Joseph the Provider by Thomas Mann, 2005-05
  3. The Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann, 1996-10-01
  4. Death in Venice: And Seven Other Stories by Thomas Mann, 1989-03-13
  5. Buddenbrooks: The Decline of a Family (Everyman's Library) by Thomas Mann, 1994-10-04
  6. Doctor Faustus : The Life of the German Composer Adrian Leverkuhn As Told by a Friend by Thomas Mann, 1999-07-27
  7. Death in Venice by Thomas Mann, 2004-06-01
  8. The Magic Mountain (Everyman's Library) by Thomas Mann, 2005-06-21
  9. Thomas Mann: Metal Artist by Andrei Codrescu, Lloyd E. Herman, et all 2001-10
  10. The Black Swan by Thomas Mann, 1990-10-16
  11. The Transposed Heads: A Legend of India by Thomas Mann, 1959-09-12
  12. Doctor Faustus (Everyman's Library) by Thomas Mann, H. T. Lowe-Porter, 1992-06-02
  13. Rowohlt Bildmonographien: Thomas Mann (German Edition) by Klaus Schröter, 1993-12-31
  14. Georg Lukacs and Thomas Mann: A Study in the Sociology of Literature by Judith Marcus, 1988-03

1. Literature 1929
Awarded 'principally for his great novel, Buddenbrooks, which has won steadily increased recognition as one of the classic works of contemporary literature'. Laudatio, acceptance speech and autobiography of the German author.
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"principally for his great novel, Buddenbrooks , which has won steadily increased recognition as one of the classic works of contemporary literature" Thomas Mann Germany b. 1875
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2. Thomas Mann Winner Of The 1929 Nobel Prize In Literature
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3. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Literature
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN LITERATURE. Name, YearAwarded. Agnon, Shmuel Yosef, 1966. Mahfouz, Naguib, 1988. mann, thomas,1929.
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4. Thomas Mann
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Thomas Mann (1875-1955) "Regarded as a whole, Mann's career is a striking example of the "repeated puberty" which Goethe thought characteristic of the genius, In technique as well as in thought, he experienced far more daringly than is generally realized. In Buddenbrooks he wrote one of the last of the great "old-fashioned" novels, a patient, thorough tracing of the fortunes of a family." (from Thomas Mann by Henry Hatfield, 1962) Simplicissimus . Mann's first book, DER KLEINE HERR FRIEDMANN, was published in 1898. During these years Mann became immersed in the writings of the philosophers Arthur Schopenhauer and Friedrich Nietzsche as well as in the music of composer Richard Wagner. In Buddenbrooks, Mann's early masterpiece, he used the technique of the leitmotif , which he adapted from Wagner. Mann had started the book in 1897 as a small story about one member of the family. During the writing process the "protracted finger practice with no ulterior advantages" enlarged into a saga of a wealthy Hanseatic family, which declines from strength to decadence. The last Buddenbrook, the young Hanno, becomes a decadent artist. "A man lives not only his personal life, as an individual, but also, consciously or unconsciously, the life of his epoch and his contemporaries."

5. Thomas Mann - Autobiography
volumes was published in Berlin (1956) and in Frankfurt (1960). FromNobel Lectures, Literature 19011967. thomas mann died in 1955.
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When I was fifteen, my father died, a comparatively young man. The firm was liquidated. A little later my mother left the town with the younger children in order to settle in the south of Germany, in Munich.
After finishing school rather ingloriously, I followed her and for the time being became a clerk in the office of a Munich insurance company whose director had been a friend of my father's. Later, by way of preparing for a career in journalism, I attended lectures in history, economics, art history, and literature at the university and the polytechnic. In between I spent a year in Italy with my brother Heinrich, my elder by four years. During this time my first collection of short stories, Der kleine Herr Friedemann Little Herr Friedemann ], was published. In Rome, I also began to write the novel Buddenbrooks , which appeared in 1901 and which since then has been such a favourite with the German public that today over a million copies of it are in circulation.
There followed shorter stories, collected in the volume Tristan (1903), of which the North-South artist's novella

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Mann, Thomas (1875 - 1955) Germany Writer ZH The German author and Nobel Prize winner Simplicissimus Influenced by philosophers Arthur Schopenhauer and Friedrich Nietzsche , he wrote his first short story, Vision , in 1893 under the pen name Paul Thomas. After numerous short stories, his first international success came with the novel Buddenbrooks , in which a character from the middle-class battles with inner conflict . This was a recurring theme of Thomas Mann's, particularly in , which was published in 1903. The writer won fame with Death in Venice in 1912 and The Magic Mountain in 1924, a novel set in a Swiss village similar to Davos . In 1929, Thomas Mann received the Nobel Prize in Literature for his work. In 1933, he was forced into exile due to his critical writings on the Nazi regime.

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thomas mann. Buddenbrooks (1900), Der Tod in Venedig (1912; Death in Venice), andDer Zauberberg (1924; The Magic Mountain)earned him the nobel Prize for
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Thomas Mann Elliot ErwittMagnum Buddenbrooks Der Tod in Venedig Death in Venice ), and Der Zauberberg The Magic Mountain )earned him the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1929.
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Mann's father died in 1891, and Mann moved to Munich, a centre of art and literature, where he lived until 1933. After perfunctory work in an insurance office and on the editorial staff of Simplicissimus, a satirical weekly, he devoted himself to writing, as his elder brother Heinrich had already done. His early tales, collected as Der kleine Herr Friedemann (1898), reflect the aestheticism of the 1890s but are given depth by the influence of the philosophers Schopenhauer and Nietzsche and the composer Wagner, to all of whom Mann was always to acknowledge a deep, if ambiguous, debt. Most of Mann's first stories centre in the problem of the creative artist, who in his devotion to form contests the meaninglessness of existence, an antithesis that Mann enlarged into that between spirit ( Geist ) and life ( Leben ). But while he showed sympathy for the artistic misfits he described, Mann was also aware that the world of imagination is a world of make-believe, and the closeness of the artist to the charlatan was already becoming a theme. At the same time, a certain nostalgia for ordinary, unproblematical life appeared in his work.

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18. Thomas Mann
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"Literature is the union of suffering with the instinct for form." Birthplace
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I loathed school and up to the very end failed to meet its requirements, owing to an innate and paralysing resistance to any external demands... Whatever education I possess I acquired in a free and autodidactic manner.
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He worked as an insurance clerk and journalist; later in life he lectured at Princeton on Wagner, Goethe and Freud.
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