Collected Stories (Everyman's Library)

Collected Stories (Everyman's Library)

by ThomasMann (Author)

Synopsis

Famous for his novels, Thomas Mann is more accessible through the shorter fictions which span his entire career. The most famous of these stories is one of the earliest. Death in Venice was made into the celebrated Visconti film, but all his mature preoccupations are present in this story: the need for a sense of meaning in existence, the relationship between life and art, the central role of sexual energy and the strange forms it can take, the place of death and disease, the importance of work, the individual's complex relations with his society and the dominant culture. These themes are developed in a series of brilliant stories, may of them very short and displaying the author's talent for macabre comedy. Dr Faustus and Buddenbrooks are already available in Everyman

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 890
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Everyman
Published: 28 Jun 2001

ISBN 10: 1857151968
ISBN 13: 9781857151961

Author Bio
Helen Lowe Porter has translated Thomas Mann's entire oeuvre into English. Daniel Johnson, formerly Literary Editor of the Times, is now as Associate Editor of the Daily Telegraph. He was a Correspondent in Germany in the 1980s and is currently engaged on an intellectual history of Germany.