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In Thomas Mann''s War, Tobias Boes traces how the acclaimed and bestselling author became one of America''s most prominent anti-fascists and the spokesperson for a German cultural ideal that Nazism had perverted.

Thomas Mann, winner of the 1929 Nobel Prize in literature and author of such world-renowned novels as Buddenbrooks and The Magic Mountain, began his self-imposed exile in the United States in 1938, having fled his native Germany in the wake of Nazi persecution and public burnings of his books. Mann embraced his role as a public intellectual, deftly using his literary reputation and his connections in an increasingly global publishing industry to refute Nazi propaganda. As Boes shows, Mann undertook successful lecture tours of the country and penned widely-read articles that alerted US audiences and readers to the dangers of complacency in the face of Nazism''s existential threat. Spanning four decades, from the eve of World Wa

Trade Review

Boes's exhaustive, meticulous survey should come to represent an exemplar for scholarship seeking to document the lasting significance of an author's work.

* Publishers Weekly *

Boes's superb account is based on extensive archival research, including Mann's personal letters, as well as keen assessments of his novels.

* The National Interest *

Thomas Mann's War is important and timely. It is a reminder that literature is one of the first things to come under attack when authoritarianism takes hold, something for which there is ample evidence in our present moment, from China to Russia, from Turkey to Saudi Arabia.

* The Wall Street Journal *

Table of Contents

Introduction: For the Sake of Survival
1. Luddism
2. Communion
3. Cyberculture
4. Distortion
5. Revolutionary Suicide
6. Liberation Technology
7. Thanatopography
Conclusion: American Carnage and Technologies of Tomorrow
Acknowledgments
Notes
Works Cited
Permissions
Index

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      Publisher: Cornell University Press
      Publication Date: 15/11/2019
      ISBN13: 9781501744990, 978-1501744990
      ISBN10: 1501744992

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In Thomas Mann''s War, Tobias Boes traces how the acclaimed and bestselling author became one of America''s most prominent anti-fascists and the spokesperson for a German cultural ideal that Nazism had perverted.

      Thomas Mann, winner of the 1929 Nobel Prize in literature and author of such world-renowned novels as Buddenbrooks and The Magic Mountain, began his self-imposed exile in the United States in 1938, having fled his native Germany in the wake of Nazi persecution and public burnings of his books. Mann embraced his role as a public intellectual, deftly using his literary reputation and his connections in an increasingly global publishing industry to refute Nazi propaganda. As Boes shows, Mann undertook successful lecture tours of the country and penned widely-read articles that alerted US audiences and readers to the dangers of complacency in the face of Nazism''s existential threat. Spanning four decades, from the eve of World Wa

      Trade Review

      Boes's exhaustive, meticulous survey should come to represent an exemplar for scholarship seeking to document the lasting significance of an author's work.

      * Publishers Weekly *

      Boes's superb account is based on extensive archival research, including Mann's personal letters, as well as keen assessments of his novels.

      * The National Interest *

      Thomas Mann's War is important and timely. It is a reminder that literature is one of the first things to come under attack when authoritarianism takes hold, something for which there is ample evidence in our present moment, from China to Russia, from Turkey to Saudi Arabia.

      * The Wall Street Journal *

      Table of Contents

      Introduction: For the Sake of Survival
      1. Luddism
      2. Communion
      3. Cyberculture
      4. Distortion
      5. Revolutionary Suicide
      6. Liberation Technology
      7. Thanatopography
      Conclusion: American Carnage and Technologies of Tomorrow
      Acknowledgments
      Notes
      Works Cited
      Permissions
      Index

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