Buddenbrooks
Publisher Description
Buddenbrooks, published in 1901, is Thomas Mann’s sweeping family saga chronicling the decline of a wealthy German merchant family over four generations. Through detailed characterization and richly textured social settings, Mann explores themes of ambition, decay, tradition, and the conflict between artistic sensibility and bourgeois expectations. Winning Mann the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929, Buddenbrooks remains a masterful portrait of societal transformation and personal fate, often considered one of the great novels of the 20th century.