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Trainwreck: The Real Project X is a wild documentary about a party in a small town in the Netherlands that was inspired by ...
Thomas Mann's novel "The Magic Mountain" is still frighteningly relevant, a century after its first publication.
The Thomas Mann House, which is now a museum, survived the Palisades fire but remains closed because of smoke damage. Mann was a German Nobel laureate who fled Nazi Germany.
In a new anthology translated by Damion Searls, THOMAS MANN: NEW SELECTED STORIES (252 pp., Liveright, $30), the work is called “Chaotic World and Childhood Sorrow. ...
In 1950, a Briefly Noted reviewer in this magazine made short work of “The Thomas Mann Reader,” an anthology culled from the German novelist’s vast prose output: “The total impression ...
Mann couldn’t keep his love of poetry and music a secret, and his father’s will, ordering the family firm to be sold rather than passed on to his sons, took the decision out of Thomas’ hands.
Thomas Mann with his wife Katia, right, and their daughter, Erika, as they arrive in New York in 1939. During his exile at Princeton, Mann continued to write fiction but also emerged as one of the ...
Thomas Allan Mann, a driving force behind the Detroit Mass Mob movement that brought thousands back to historic churches, died on Monday, Feb. 24, at age 71.
Thomas Mann spent the years during World War I composing “Reflections of a Nonpolitical Man,” an idiosyncratic assault on democracy and reason that was recently reissued. The book’s ...
A new novel about Thomas Mann’s longstanding American translator portrays a woman ahead of her time and, despite her shortcomings, important to leading Mann to a Nobel Prize.