An edition of Thomas Mann: a biography (1995)

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An edition of Thomas Mann: a biography (1995)

Thomas Mann

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Thomas Mann is a literary biography in the grand tradition by the acclaimed biographer of Proust, Sartre, and Kafka. Ronald Hayman offers the first complete portrait in English of the Nobel Prize-winning German novelist, and the first to draw on Mann's unexpurgated diaries.

Thomas Mann, author of Death in Venice, The Magic Mountain, Buddenbrooks, and Joseph and His Brothers, was a man with secrets. Ronald Hayman uncovers a brilliant writer's masks and brings to the fore the private man: his bisexuality, his obsession with "keeping up appearances," and the deep guilt feelings that plagued him for nearly fifty years.

Hayman is the first biographer to show the extent to which Mann presented a sanitized self-portrait in his novels, stories, essays, photographs, public appearances, broadcasts, and articles. The world took Mann to be a self-controlled, elegant, dignified, supremely self-assured, rather aloof man. Wanting this image to survive his death, Mann incinerated most of his diaries and stipulated that the five thousand manuscript pages he had spared should be kept under seal for twenty years after his death.

In reality, as these newly available diaries attest, Mann was subject to fits of nervous trembling, convulsive sobbing, and moments of sexual embarrassment. ("It can scarcely be impotence," he recorded in 1920. "How would it be if there were a young man at my disposal?") When his novels are reread in the perspective of the diaries, new meanings emerge, as do new interconnections between the problems of the characters and those of the author. As Hayman demonstrates in vivid and illuminating detail, Mann overcame literary inhibitions by speaking freely about his inner life through fictional characters apparently dissimilar to himself.

As Mann once wrote to a friend, his trick was to find "novelistic forms and masks which can be displayed in public as a means of relaying my love, my hatred, my sympathy, my contempt, my pride, my scorn and the accusations I want to make.".

Drawing on extensive research, including not only the as-yet-unpublished final volumes of Mann's diaries but also new interviews with Mann's children, Ronald Hayman moves behind Mann's public persona to bring forth startling reinterpretations of his novels, stories, and criticism, and to reveal an extraordinarily complex and often misunderstood genius.

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Bloomsbury Pub.
Language
English
Pages
672

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February 20, 1997, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Thomas Mann: a biography
1996, Bloomsbury Pub.
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Table of Contents

Like a prince
Decaying family
stormy spring
Nothing but rice
Rounding up the dogs
Establishing himself
Lust for fame
Fair hair and blue eyes
Writing my life
Like a princess
Giving myself a constitution
Representing other people
Marxist fairy story
Leading man
Mountain air
A new home
World war
I hate democracy
Sons of defeat
Unchartered love
Fraternal armistice
Jewish Jesuit
Years of plenty
Myth and madam world
Nobel prize
My task is to liquidate
The rule of silence
Speaking out
Hitler is my brother
Heil Chamberlain!
In Goethe's footsteps
Edge of Los Angeles
Citadels of stupidity
Twelve-tone syphilis
Incurable fatherland
Come like a good doctor
Staring into grayness
Suicidal son
Both Germanies
Winsome waiter
Ridiculous satisfaction
Love and mischief.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 652-655) and index.

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London
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PT2625.A44 Z6113 1995g

The Physical Object

Pagination
672 p., [16] p. of plates :
Number of pages
672

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL20025301M
ISBN 10
0747525315
OCLC/WorldCat
34890713, 503752156
Library Thing
401153
Goodreads
820620

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