The autobiographical story of one of the most influential personalities of the 20th century
In this autobiographical work, Thomas Mann recounts the most important events in his life, his desire for independence and freedom, details about the construction of his works and the sources from which he drew inspiration. In addition, he writes about the similarities between his own life and his characters', clearly visible, for example, in his great novel The Buddenbrooks; the singular experience of the time his wife Katia spent in Switzerland, when she fell ill with her lungs, as he described it in The Magic Mountain, and other less studied influences, such as the inspiration for the characters in the Biblical novel cycle José y his brothers, according to Andrés Sánchez in his enlightening final essay on the life of the writer
Political activist against the National Socialist ...read more