Thomas Mann
Photo credits: Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, Carl Van Vechten collection, [reproduction number, e.g., LC-USZ62-54231]
- Born June 6, 1875 in Lübeck
- Died Aug. 12, 1955 in Zürich
- Lived in the Santa Monica, California during WW II.
- Became a US citizen in 1940.
- Awarded Nobel Prize for Literature, 1929. His Nobel banquet speech.
- Short autobiography.
- FBI file on Mann.
Brian's Picks -- Books/DVD on Thomas Mann and Buddenbrooks
Cambridge Companion to Thomas Mann [E-BOOK] - edited by Ritchie Robertson. 2001
ISBN/ISSN: 0521653703
AVAILABLE ONLINE AND IN PRINT
A companion to the works of Thomas Mann. - edited by Herbert Lehnert and Eva Wessell. 2004.
ISBN/ISSN: 1571132198
The problematic bourgeois : twentieth-century criticism on Thomas Mann's Buddenbrooks and The magic mountain. - Hugh Ridley. 1994.
ISBN/ISSN: 1879751879
Understanding Thomas Mann. - Hannelore Mundt. 2004.
ISBN/ISSN: 1570035377- Buddenbrooks--DVD - Originally released in 1979 as a television mini-series
Cambridge Companion to Thomas Mann [PRINT] - Ritchie Robertson. 2002
ISBN/ISSN: 0521653703
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Office hrs. for Fall 2009: Wednesdays, 1:30-2:30pm, Thursdays 11:30am-12:30pm in Ridgley 426; and by appt.
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