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The Magic Mountain

23 Ratings

4.4

Duration
39H 30min
Language
English
Format
Category

Classics

"It is love, not reason, that is stronger than death."

Thomas Mann's acclaimed novel, The Magic Mountain, is a dizzyingly rich novel of ideas in which a Swiss sanatorium becomes a microcosm of pre-First World War Europe, playing with the elasticity of time, engaging in philosophical dialogue and ideological discourse, and blending personal growth with historical tragedy.

Hans Castorp, a young German engineer, arrives at a luxurious Alpine sanatorium to visit his ailing cousin, but what begins as a brief stay stretches into seven years, as he becomes immersed in a world of illness, introspection, and intellectual debate. Amid the snowbound stillness, he encounters a cast of eccentric characters whose ideas on time, death, love, and politics challenge his world-view. With Europe on the brink of catastrophe, Castorp's journey becomes a profound meditation on the human condition. Thomas Mann (1875–1955) was a renowned German novelist, short story writer, and essayist, celebrated for his exploration of complex themes, his profound psychological insight, and critique of bourgeois society.

Born into a wealthy trading family, he studied law and economics before turning to writing and had his major breakthrough with Buddenbrooks, which depicts the decline of a bourgeois family. International acclaim came with the publication of The Magic Mountain (1924), a philosophical novel set in a sanatorium that explores themes such as life, death, time and ideological conflict. His other notable works include Death in Venice (1912) and Doktor Faustus (1947). In 1929, he received the Nobel Prize for Literature in recognition of his significant contributions to German literature.

Mann was politically active against fascism, leading him to leave Germany in 1933 due to the rise of the Nazi regime. He lived in Switzerland and later in the United States during World War II. Despite the challenges, he continued to write and became a prominent voice against totalitarianism.

© 2023 SNR Audio (Audiobook): 9781915268815

Translators: H.T. Lowe-Porter

Release date

Audiobook: 1 January 2023

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