Selected Short Works by Klaus Mann Selected Short Works by Klaus Mann

Selected Short Works by Klaus Mann

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Publisher Description

Selected Short Works by Klaus Mann' makes available for the first time a number of pieces by the author of 'Mephisto' and 'The Turning Point'. Klaus Mann (1906–1949) was an early opponent of Nazism, an émigré to the United States who enlisted in the U. S. Army to fight the German fascists, and the eldest son of Nobel laureate Thomas Mann. The works in this collection include brand new translations of a novella about the final days of Ludwig II (Bavaria's Mad King Ludwig) and an essay challenging the homophobic maneuvers of certain enemies of German fascism. In addition, 'Selected Short Works by Klaus Mann' includes a drama and three short stories written in English, all but one of which are appearing for the first time in print. One of the pieces in this volume, «Speed, a Story», was considered by Christopher Isherwood to be Klaus Mann's best writing. Taken as a whole, this collection suggests Klaus Mann should, at a minimum, be considered a German-American author. Although his infatuation with and his hopes for the United States were short-lived, while in America, Klaus Mann dedicated himself to writing exclusively in English. The final four works in this collection make a rich contribution to twentieth-century American letters. These selected works will appeal to those with an interest in lesbian and gay history, exilic studies, and twentieth-century German and American literature.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2015
28 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
211
Pages
PUBLISHER
Peter Lang AG
SIZE
1.3
MB

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