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Klaus Mann, the second child of Thomas Mann, was born in Munich in He began writing short stories and articles in and within a year was a theatrical critic for a Berlin newspaper. In both a volume of his short stories and his first novel, The Pious Dance, were bltadwin.ru sister Erika, to whom he was very close, was in the cast of his first play, Anja and Esther.  · Mephisto () by Klaus Mann "I am absolutely indispensable!" yelled the director into the dark garden. "The theater needs me! Every regime needs the theater! No regime can get along without me!" These words spoken by Hendrik Höfgen, the protagonist of Klaus Mann's novel Mephisto, echo across the decades as. Mephisto writer Klaus Mann was reportedly so distraught over his inability to find a publisher for his novel, that he died of an overdose of sleeping pills in By nearly every estimation, it was Austrian-born former stage actor Klaus Maria Brandauer's electric performance that made Mephisto such an international sensation.


Stanford Libraries' official online search tool for books, media, journals, databases, government documents and more. Klaus Mann, the second child of Thomas Mann, was born in Munich in He began writing short stories and articles in and within a year was a theatrical critic for a Berlin newspaper. In both a volume of his short stories and his first novel, The Pious Dance, were published. Mephisto - Novel of a Career is the sixth novel by German-American writer Klaus Mann, published in whilst he was in exile in bltadwin.ru was published for the first time in Germany in the East Berlin Aufbau-Verlag in The novel, a thinly disguised portrait of German actor Gustaf Gründgens, adapts the Mephistopheles/Dr Faustus theme by having the main character, Hendrik Höfgen.


Mephisto. Roman einer Karriere; Mephisto. Novel of a Career () The second of Mann’s political exile novels is by far the best known of his works. The German Wikipedia (Article “Mephisto (Roman)”) reveals the real identity of several of the other characters in the novel, though the author plays fast and loose with at least two of these identifications. Klaus Mann, like his famous father Thomas, had emigrated as soon as the Nazis had come to power and wrote this book in Klaus Mann, the second child of Thomas Mann, was born in Munich in He began writing short stories and articles in and within a year was a theatrical critic for a Berlin newspaper. In both a volume of his short stories and his first novel, The Pious Dance, were published.

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