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Thomas Mann - Autobiography - Nobelprize.org

It is based on an idea of parody, that of taking an element of venerable tradition, of the Goethean, self-stylizing, autobiographic, and aristocratic confession, and translating it into the sphere of the humorous and the criminal.
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The novel has remained a fragment, but there are connoisseurs who consider its published sections my best and most felicitous achievement.
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She was taken to Germany at the age of seven.
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While I was writing its final sections I conceived the idea of the «Bildungsroman» Der Zauberberg (1924) [The Magic Mountain], but work on it was interrupted in the very beginning by the war.
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The value and significance of my work for posterity may safely be left to the future; for me they are nothing but the personal traces of a life led consciously, that is, conscientiously.
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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.
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Thomas Mann: Biography from Answers.com

2 (1912) In Search of Lost Time (1913-1927) Fountain (1917) Ulysses (1922) The Waste Land (1922) The Magic Mountain (1924) The Battleship Potemkin (1925) The Sun Also Rises (1926) Un Chien Andalou (1929) Berlin Alexanderplatz (1929) Literary Guillaume Apollinaire W.
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In their case something comes out in illness that is more important and conductive to life and growth than any medical guaranteed health or sanity... in other words: certain conquests made by the soul and the mind are impossible without disease, madness, crime of the spirit."[8] Balancing his humanism and appreciation of Western culture, was his belief in the power of sickness and decay to destroy the ossifying effects of tradition and civilisation.
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A German version of the play, was directed by Vijaya Mehta as part of the repertoire of the Deutsches National Theatre, Weimar.[9] A staged musical version of The Transposed Heads, adapted by Julie Taymor and Sidney Goldfarb, with music by Elliot Goldenthal, was produced at the American Music Theater Festival in Philadelphia and The Lincoln Center in New York in 1988.
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Keller, Von deutscher Republik (1923), Bemühungen (1925), Pariser Rechenschaft (1926), Die Forderung des Tages (1930), a renewed appeal in support of the Weimar Republic, Leiden und Größe der Meister (1935), Freud und die Zukunft (1936), Achtung Europa!, Dieser Friede (both 1938), Das Problem der Freiheit (1939), Neue Studien (1948), and Goethe und die Demokratie (1949).
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When Hitler came to power in 1933, Mann fled to Switzerland.
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His style is intentionally mannered, yet lucid, and as an analyst he shows penetrating acuteness.
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Thomas Mann - New World Encyclopedia

As Leverkühn, impassioned by demons, develops artistically toward a fated reckoning day, German society simultaneously moves politically toward its catastrophic fate.
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The setting itself has shifted both geographically and symbolically; switching from the flooded and diseased Italian coast lands to an alpine resort famed for its health-giving properties.
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Other novels included Lotte in Weimar (1939), in which Mann returned to the world of Goethe's novel The Sorrows of Young Werther (1774); Doktor Faustus (1947), a deep meditation on the nature of art and morality, told through the allegorical story of the composer Adrian Leverkühn and his corruption and ensuing madness in the years leading up to World War II, and often considered Mann's greatest work.
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Many formal elements of this type of fiction are present: like the protagonist of a typical bildungsroman, the immature Castorp leaves his home and learns about art, culture, politics, human frailty and love.
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Structure Doktor Faustus consists of a vast array of characters, fables, world events, theories, memories, ideas, and places, sometimes directly and sometimes tangentially linked to the story of Adrian Leverkühn's life.
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The newer work reflected his experiences and impressions during a period when his wife, who was suffering from a lung complaint, was confined to Dr. Friedrich Jessen's Waldsanatorium, a sanatorium in Davos, Switzerland for several months.
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Thomas Mann - www.kirjasto.sci.fi

Swales (1980); The Ironic German by Erich Heller (1981); Thomas Mann by Richard Winston (1981); Thomas Mann and His Family ny M.
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Mann's first book, DER KLEINE HERR FRIEDMANN, was published in 1898.
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Lowe-Porter) WAGNER UND UNSERE ZEIT, 1963 Addresses Delivered at the Library of Congress, 1963 ÜBER DEUTSCHE LITERATUR, 1968 BRIEFWECHSEL IM EXIL, 1970 (ed.
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It depicted again a fight between liberal and conservative values, enlightened civilized world and nonrational beliefs.
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Goethe.) After lung cancer operation Mann returned in 1947 to Europe.
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Lowe-Porter, 1930; David Luke, 1988; Clayton Koelb, 1994; ; Stanley Appelbaum, 1995; Naomi Ritter (ed.), 1998; Joachim Neugroschel, 1998; Jefferson S.
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Thomas Mann - Wikiquote

You artists call me a commoner, and commoners feel tempted to arrest me ...
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Logically considered, freedom and equality are mutually exclusive, just as society and the individual are mutually exclusive.
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[edit] Suffering and Greatness of Richard Wagner (1933) He was all for catharsis and purification, he dreamed of an aesthetic consecration that should cleanse society of luxury, the greed of gold and all unloveliness.
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They don't know that you have resolved to eat nothing but rice just to escape from sexuality!
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5 Analysis as an instrument of enlightenment and civilization is good, in so far as it shatters absurd convictions, acts as a solvent upon natural prejudices, and undermines authority; good, in other words, in that it sets free, refines, humanizes, makes slaves ripe for freedom.
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"Leiden und Größe Richard Wagners" in Die Neue Rundschau, Jahrgang 44, Heft 4 (April 1933), as translated by Helen T.
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Tom Mann | LinkedIn

Did developmental work for Center Plains Industries in Amarillo, Tx. and developed a warranty registration and expiration system for Curtis Mathis Tom Mann's Education Butler County Community College AAS, Information Systems 1975 – 1976 Order of the Purple - Honor Student Various IBM training sessions and Seminars 1978-2005 Several SAP Programming Training classes 2006-2007 Contact Tom for: expertise requests getting back in touch View Tom Mann’s full profile to...
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Included are 2 years learning SAP's custom language ABAP and coding reports, ALV's, LSMW, and in the learning process of screen painter & DYNPRO's.
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This financial software was originally distributed across multiple 36's and I designed the migrated software to run on a centralized AS400 with a multiple company environment.
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I was involved in the companies first attempt to convert to SAP, which I learned and developed LSMW conversion tools and developed a number of ABAP programs.
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Senior Developer Centex Homes Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; CTX; Real Estate industry 2000 – 2007 (7 years) I accepted a full time position as a Senior Developer after 3 years consulting and successfully migrating S/36 code to a centralized AS/400 environment.
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Tom Mann's Experience System Engineer II Pulte Group Public Company; 501-1000 employees; PHM; Construction industry August 2009 – February 2011 (1 year 7 months) Support Centex Legacy financial applications until they were retired.
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Thomas Mann - Philosopedia

Who else, I should like to know, is to speak of it today?
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I don’t believe that I may call myself a classical humanist.
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In Dr. Faustus, the character of Serenus Zeitblom is pictured as the extreme academic type of humanist.
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Upon that it will base a love for humanity in which its pessimism and its optimism will cancel each other out.
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The cemetery is next to a church at Kilchberg near Zurich, Switzerland.
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Are we to conclude, Warren Allen Smith has written of Mann in "Humanists on Humanism," that inasmuch as the character of Adrian Leverkuhn is obviously not in accord with Mann’s personal beliefs, that Thomas Mann is speaking his thoughts through the person of Zeitblom?
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Thomas E. Mann - Brookings Institution

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Thomas Mann Quotes - The Quotations Page - Quotes and Famous ...

Thomas Mann No man remains quite what he was when he recognizes himself.
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Thomas Mann Quotes - The Quotations Page Quotation Search by keyword or author: Home Weblog Quotes of the Day Motivational Author Index Subject Index Search Random Quotes Word of the Day Book Reviews Forums Your Page Contribute Quotes Articles Mailing Lists Use our Quotes About this Site FAQ Contact Us Read books online at our other site: The Literature Page Quotations by Author Thomas Mann (1875 - 1955) German writer [more author details] Showing quotations 1 to 6 of 6 total A man's dying is more the survivors' affair than his own.
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Thomas Mann War is a cowardly escape from the problems of peace.
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Thomas Mann News - The New York Times

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Fishing Legend Tom Mann Dies

One of Tom Mann's early lures, the Little George - named after then Alabama Governor George Wallace, was one of the first lures made to probe deep structure.
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They are not related although the names seem that they are.
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Tom Mann himself was often there, talking with fishermen and helping sell his lures.
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Tom Mann was in many fishing shows over the years as both the star and guests of others.
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Tom Mann helped develop and improve inexpensive depthfinders for boats.
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Thomas Mann - NNDB: Tracking the entire world

1923)Brother: Carl Viktor Mann (gov't worker)Brother: Carla Augusta Olga Maria MannSister: Julia Elisabeth Therese MannBrother: Ludwig Heinrich Mann (author, b.
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See Hermann Kurzke, Thomas Mann: Life as a Work of Art: A Biography (2005).
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Thomas Mann Facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia.com ...

Finding himself a voluntary exile from Nazi Germany, Mann spent the summer in southern France and settled in Küsnacht, near Zurich, where he remained until 1938.
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In the end he accepts life and, when the war breaks out, returns to his homeland, leaving the sheltered atmosphere of the magic mountain for military service, only to meet his death on a battlefield in Flanders.Political ViewsUntil World War I Mann's tastes and cultural tradition had been those of a nationalist and a German patriot, and he was convinced of the superiority of its authoritarian constitution over the democratic institutions of France and England.
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In contrast to the optimistic tone of the Joseph tetralogy, this is a deeply pessimistic, somber book, a bitter accusation against his former country, which, like Doktor Faustus, has made a pact with the devil.
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Here the protagonist is a young man from a middle-class background who, after spending seven years in the midst of discussions of disease and death in a tuberculosis sanatorium, finds fulfillment in leaving to re-enter the larger world.
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Concerning the question of German identity, Mann began by holding conservative, monarchist, and militarist beliefs until the rise of Nazism.
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Marking the beginning of his second stage as a writer, this book reveals an optimism thus far unknown in Thomas Mann's work.
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