Shortly after the outbreak of war the German writer ThomasMann explained:
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I'm currently reading and enjoying, The Magic Mountain by ThomasMann.
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The war was to be, wrote ThomasMann, a purification, a liberation, an enormous hope.
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Despite the melodramatic finale, this novella, reminiscent of ThomasMann, is the one to read.
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There's a new ThomasMann on the block.
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The New Yorker, December 13, 1941 P. 31 PROFILE of ThomasMann.
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It is a vignette redolent of the world of WG Sebald or ThomasMann's The Magic Mountain.
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OBSERVING faces with an artist's eye gives a mythical slant upon life, as ThomasMann has said.
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Past recipients include the American Ernest Hemingway, German ThomasMann and Colombian magical realist novelist Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
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Klaus Mann, the second of the six children of novelist ThomasMann, was born in Munich in 1906.
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Germans through Schiller and ThomasMann.
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The intellectual conflicts waged by the likes of Freud, Stefan Zweig, ThomasMann and Ernst Jünger go largely unreported.
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Yours very sincerely ThomasMann.
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Great authors like James Joyce and ThomasMann and respected German Philosophers Arthur Schopenhauer and Friedrich Nietzsche influenced Campbell profoundly.
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All novels are about the past, the near past, the fore-past, look at ThomasMann's tetralogy Josef and His Brothers.
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As writer ThomasMann put it: "Do we want to live in a German Europe or a European Germany."