thomas mann in English

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(1875-1955) German-born American novelist and critic, author of "The Magic Mountain", winner of the 1929 Nobel Prize for literature

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1. For a writer, the exile par excellence - always a ``suspect,'' as Thomas Mann said - language is his placenta.

2. Thomas Mann, however, rejected the work as "heinous aestheticism", while Kurt Tucholsky proclaimed it as the "herbarium of the German man".

3. (because of his familial struggles), or as allegories of a metaphysical quest for God ( Thomas Mann was a proponent of this theory).

4. I'm referring to ''The Magic Mountain'' (published in 1924), where Thomas Mann, Germany's greatest novelist, fleshes out the figure of Mynheer Peeperkorn with the mannerisms and Attitudinizings of

5. In contrast, the novels of Andrian von Leopold, Hugo von Hofmannsthal and Thomas Mann which emphasize the failure of the love and the tragic death of the male protagonist symbolize the critical reflection of the aestheticism.

6. “An art whose medium is language will always show a high degree of critical creativeness, for speech is itself a critique of life: it names, it Characterizes, it passes judgment, in that it creates.” - Thomas Mann quotes from MindZip

7. André Gide praised The Asiatics as "an authentic masterpiece"; Thomas Mann called it "brilliant." First published in 1935 and virtually unavailable for years, this extraordinary novel tells the story of a young American--the unnamed narrator--who hitchhikes his way across Asia, from Beirut to China, living off the land and depending on the hospitality of the people he meets along the road.