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Pronunciation: [tˈɒməs mˈan] (IPA)

Thomas Mann was an outstanding German novelist of the 20th century whose works have left a lasting impact on the literary world. Mann's works, characterized by their intellectual depth and penetrating insight into the human condition, have garnered reverence worldwide. Some noteworthy synonyms for Thomas Mann are literary legend, master storyteller, Nobel laureate, cultural icon, novelist extraordinaire, and intellectual giant. His name has become synonymous with literary excellence, and his works have been translated and admired in numerous languages. Today, the name Thomas Mann continues to represent brilliance, creativity, and literary ingenuity, making him a revered figure in the world of literature.

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  • In Hitler's Germany, when to be a Communist or Socialist or militant trade unionist or liberal och democrat meant arrest, the concentration camp, and often death and torture, when there was institued one of the most thoroughgoing "purges" of litterature and burning of books that the world has ever known, when Schiller's "Don Carlos", the poems of Heine and the novels of Thomas Mann were banned or burned as "subversive", the writings of Trotsky were widely translated and distributed.
    James Klugmann
  • Writing stories was not easy. When they were turned into words, projects withered on the paper and ideas and images failed. How to reanimate them? Fortunately, the masters were there, teachers to learn from and examples to follow. Flaubert taught me that talent is unyielding discipline and long patience. Faulkner, that form – writing and structure – elevates or impoverishes subjects. Martorell, Cervantes, Dickens, Balzac, Tolstoy, Conrad, Thomas Mann, that scope and ambition are as important in a novel as stylistic dexterity and narrative strategy. Sartre, that words are acts, that a novel, a play, or an essay, engaged with the present moment and better options, can change the course of history. Camus and Orwell, that a literature stripped of morality is inhuman, and Malraux that heroism and the epic are as possible in the present as is the time of the Argonauts, the Odyssey, and the Iliad.
    Mario Vargas Llosa

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