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Buddenbrooks [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 864 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 200x131x53 mm, kaal: 595 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Jul-1996
  • Kirjastus: Vintage Classics
  • ISBN-10: 0749386479
  • ISBN-13: 9780749386474
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 864 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 200x131x53 mm, kaal: 595 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Jul-1996
  • Kirjastus: Vintage Classics
  • ISBN-10: 0749386479
  • ISBN-13: 9780749386474
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This story of a prosperous Hanseatic family and their gradual disintegration is also a portrayal of the transition from the stable bourgeois life of the 19th century to a modern uncertainty.

A Major Literary Event: a brilliant new translation of Thomas Mann's first great novel, one of the two for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature in 1929.

Buddenbrooks, first published in Germany in 1900, when Mann was only twenty-five, has become a classic of modem literature -- the story of four generations of a wealthy bourgeois family in northern Germany. With consummate skill, Mann draws a rounded picture of middle-class life: births and christenings; marriages, divorces, and deaths; successes and failures. These commonplace occurrences, intrinsically the same, vary slightly as they recur in each succeeding generation. Yet as the Buddenbrooks family eventually succumbs to the seductions of modernity -- seductions that are at variance with its own traditions -- its downfall becomes certain.

In immensity of scope, richness of detail, and fullness of humanity, Buddenbrooks surpasses all other modem family chronicles; it has, indeed, proved a model for most of them. Judged as the greatest of Mann's novels by some critics, it is ranked as among the greatest by all. Thomas Mann was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1929.


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Perhaps the first great novel of the 20th century * New York Times * A simple but magnificent proof of genius. A first novel by a 25-year-old with absolute command of his craft, uncanny knowledge of his world, its past and present, and a daring originality which makes its last pages among the most startlingly moving I know * New York Times * One of the best novels of the 20th century * Guardian * That definitive epic of German family life * Irish Times * His masterpiece * Los Angeles Times * Has extraordinary value as a document over and above its importance as literature. The friendly dispassionateness of the book, the amplitude, the final perfection of clearness, make it as satisfying as a Dürer drawing * Observer * An absorbing, well-observed, almost film-like telling of a family in Lubeck over a generation or two * Independent * A detailed portrait of a family and its destructive impact * New York Times * One of the greatest things a novel can do is to create a world - and this is one of the most richly evoked and inhabited of all * Week *

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Mann's semi-autobiographical and sweeping family epic. The book that won him the Nobel Prize for Literature
Thomas Mann (1875-1955) is widely regarded as the greatest German novelist of the twentieth century. His first novel, Buddenbrooks, was a huge success and led to a Nobel Prize in Literature. However, when the Nazis came to power, his works were blacklisted and burned and Mann was stripped of his citizenship. He spent the latter part of his life in exile in the United States and Switzerland. His other major novels include The Magic Mountain, Doctor Faustus and Joseph and His Brothers.