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  1. Cursed legacy
    the tragic life of Klaus Mann
    Erschienen: [2016]
    Verlag:  Yale University Press, New Haven

    Son of the famous Thomas Mann, homosexual, drug-addicted, and forced to flee from his fatherland, the gifted writer Klaus Mann's comparatively short life was as artistically productive as it was devastatingly dislocated. Best-known today as the... mehr

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    Son of the famous Thomas Mann, homosexual, drug-addicted, and forced to flee from his fatherland, the gifted writer Klaus Mann's comparatively short life was as artistically productive as it was devastatingly dislocated. Best-known today as the author of Mephisto, the literary enfant terrible of the Weimar era produced seven novels, a dozen plays, four biographies, and three autobiographies-among them the first works in Germany to tackle gay issues-amidst a prodigious artistic output. He was among the first to take up his pen against the Nazis, as a reward for which he was blacklisted and denounced as a dangerous half-Jew, his books burnt in public squares around Germany, and his citizenship revoked. Having served with the U.S. military in Italy, he was nevertheless undone by anti-Communist fanatics in Cold War-era America and Germany, dying in France (though not, as all other books contend, by his own hand) at age forty-two. Powerful, revealing, and compulsively readable, this first English-language biography of Klaus Mann charts the effects of reactionary politics on art and literature and tells the moving story of a supreme talent destroyed by personal circumstance and the seismic events of the twentieth century Introduction -- First writings 1906-24 -- First scandals 1924-28 -- First drugs 1929-32 -- Fleeing Hitler 1933 -- Homosexualities 1934-35 -- Lecturing to Americans 1936-37 -- Stalin's agent 1938-39 -- Farewell to Germany 1940-41 -- A new identity 1942 -- 'Misplaced' 1943 -- German problem children 1944-45 -- The shadow falls 1946-47 -- Todessehnsucht 1948 -- Death in Cannes 1949 -- Epilogue

     

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    ISBN: 9780300218008
    RVK Klassifikation: GM 4761
    Schlagworte: Novelists, German; Authors, German
    Weitere Schlagworte: Mann, Klaus (1906-1949)
    Umfang: ix, 338 Seiten, 6 ungezählte Blätter, Illustrationen
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    Literaturverzeichnis und Filmografie: Seiten 327-328

  2. Cursed legacy
    the tragic life of Klaus Mann
    Erschienen: [2016]
    Verlag:  Yale University Press, New Haven ; London

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    Umfang: ix, 338 Seiten, 12 ungezählte Seiten Bildtafeln, Illustrationen
  3. Cursed legacy
    the tragic life of Klaus Mann
    Erschienen: [2016]
    Verlag:  Yale University Press, New Haven

    Son of the famous Thomas Mann, homosexual, drug-addicted, and forced to flee from his fatherland, the gifted writer Klaus Mann's comparatively short life was as artistically productive as it was devastatingly dislocated. Best-known today as the... mehr

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    Son of the famous Thomas Mann, homosexual, drug-addicted, and forced to flee from his fatherland, the gifted writer Klaus Mann's comparatively short life was as artistically productive as it was devastatingly dislocated. Best-known today as the author of Mephisto, the literary enfant terrible of the Weimar era produced seven novels, a dozen plays, four biographies, and three autobiographies-among them the first works in Germany to tackle gay issues-amidst a prodigious artistic output. He was among the first to take up his pen against the Nazis, as a reward for which he was blacklisted and denounced as a dangerous half-Jew, his books burnt in public squares around Germany, and his citizenship revoked. Having served with the U.S. military in Italy, he was nevertheless undone by anti-Communist fanatics in Cold War-era America and Germany, dying in France (though not, as all other books contend, by his own hand) at age forty-two. Powerful, revealing, and compulsively readable, this first English-language biography of Klaus Mann charts the effects of reactionary politics on art and literature and tells the moving story of a supreme talent destroyed by personal circumstance and the seismic events of the twentieth century Introduction -- First writings 1906-24 -- First scandals 1924-28 -- First drugs 1929-32 -- Fleeing Hitler 1933 -- Homosexualities 1934-35 -- Lecturing to Americans 1936-37 -- Stalin's agent 1938-39 -- Farewell to Germany 1940-41 -- A new identity 1942 -- 'Misplaced' 1943 -- German problem children 1944-45 -- The shadow falls 1946-47 -- Todessehnsucht 1948 -- Death in Cannes 1949 -- Epilogue

     

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    ISBN: 9780300218008
    RVK Klassifikation: GM 4761
    Schlagworte: Novelists, German; Authors, German
    Weitere Schlagworte: Mann, Klaus (1906-1949)
    Umfang: ix, 338 Seiten, 6 ungezählte Blätter, Illustrationen
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    Literaturverzeichnis und Filmografie: Seiten 327-328

  4. Cursed legacy
    the tragic life of Klaus Mann
    Erschienen: [2016]
    Verlag:  Yale University Press, New Haven

    Son of the famous Thomas Mann, homosexual, drug-addicted, and forced to flee from his fatherland, the gifted writer Klaus Mann's comparatively short life was as artistically productive as it was devastatingly dislocated. Best-known today as the... mehr

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    Deutsches Historisches Institut Washington, Bibliothek
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    Son of the famous Thomas Mann, homosexual, drug-addicted, and forced to flee from his fatherland, the gifted writer Klaus Mann's comparatively short life was as artistically productive as it was devastatingly dislocated. Best-known today as the author of Mephisto, the literary enfant terrible of the Weimar era produced seven novels, a dozen plays, four biographies, and three autobiographies-among them the first works in Germany to tackle gay issues-amidst a prodigious artistic output. He was among the first to take up his pen against the Nazis, as a reward for which he was blacklisted and denounced as a dangerous half-Jew, his books burnt in public squares around Germany, and his citizenship revoked. Having served with the U.S. military in Italy, he was nevertheless undone by anti-Communist fanatics in Cold War-era America and Germany, dying in France (though not, as all other books contend, by his own hand) at age forty-two. Powerful, revealing, and compulsively readable, this first English-language biography of Klaus Mann charts the effects of reactionary politics on art and literature and tells the moving story of a supreme talent destroyed by personal circumstance and the seismic events of the twentieth century Introduction -- First writings 1906-24 -- First scandals 1924-28 -- First drugs 1929-32 -- Fleeing Hitler 1933 -- Homosexualities 1934-35 -- Lecturing to Americans 1936-37 -- Stalin's agent 1938-39 -- Farewell to Germany 1940-41 -- A new identity 1942 -- 'Misplaced' 1943 -- German problem children 1944-45 -- The shadow falls 1946-47 -- Todessehnsucht 1948 -- Death in Cannes 1949 -- Epilogue

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
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    ISBN: 0300218001; 9780300218008
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    RVK Klassifikation: GM 4761
    Schlagworte: Novelists, German; Novelists, German; Authors, German
    Weitere Schlagworte: Mann, Klaus 1906-1949; Mann, Klaus (1906-1949)
    Umfang: 338 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Literaturverzeichnis und Filmografie: Seiten 327-328

  5. Cursed legacy
    the tragic life of Klaus Mann
    Erschienen: [2016]
    Verlag:  Yale University Press, New Haven

    Son of the famous Thomas Mann, homosexual, drug-addicted, and forced to flee from his fatherland, the gifted writer Klaus Mann's comparatively short life was as artistically productive as it was devastatingly dislocated. Best-known today as the... mehr

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
    uneingeschränkte Fernleihe, Kopie und Ausleihe

     

    Son of the famous Thomas Mann, homosexual, drug-addicted, and forced to flee from his fatherland, the gifted writer Klaus Mann's comparatively short life was as artistically productive as it was devastatingly dislocated. Best-known today as the author of Mephisto, the literary enfant terrible of the Weimar era produced seven novels, a dozen plays, four biographies, and three autobiographies-among them the first works in Germany to tackle gay issues-amidst a prodigious artistic output. He was among the first to take up his pen against the Nazis, as a reward for which he was blacklisted and denounced as a dangerous half-Jew, his books burnt in public squares around Germany, and his citizenship revoked. Having served with the U.S. military in Italy, he was nevertheless undone by anti-Communist fanatics in Cold War-era America and Germany, dying in France (though not, as all other books contend, by his own hand) at age forty-two. Powerful, revealing, and compulsively readable, this first English-language biography of Klaus Mann charts the effects of reactionary politics on art and literature and tells the moving story of a supreme talent destroyed by personal circumstance and the seismic events of the twentieth century Introduction -- First writings 1906-24 -- First scandals 1924-28 -- First drugs 1929-32 -- Fleeing Hitler 1933 -- Homosexualities 1934-35 -- Lecturing to Americans 1936-37 -- Stalin's agent 1938-39 -- Farewell to Germany 1940-41 -- A new identity 1942 -- 'Misplaced' 1943 -- German problem children 1944-45 -- The shadow falls 1946-47 -- Todessehnsucht 1948 -- Death in Cannes 1949 -- Epilogue

     

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    ISBN: 0300218001; 9780300218008
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    RVK Klassifikation: GM 4761
    Schlagworte: Novelists, German; Novelists, German; Authors, German
    Weitere Schlagworte: Mann, Klaus 1906-1949; Mann, Klaus (1906-1949)
    Umfang: 338 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Literaturverzeichnis und Filmografie: Seiten 327-328

  6. Cursed Legacy
    Erschienen: 2016
    Verlag:  Yale University Press, London

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  7. Cursed legacy
    the tragic life of Klaus Mann
    Erschienen: [2016]
    Verlag:  Yale University Press, New Haven

    Zusammenfassung: Son of the famous Thomas Mann, homosexual, drug-addicted, and forced to flee from his fatherland, the gifted writer Klaus Mann's comparatively short life was as artistically productive as it was devastatingly dislocated. Best-known... mehr

     

    Zusammenfassung: Son of the famous Thomas Mann, homosexual, drug-addicted, and forced to flee from his fatherland, the gifted writer Klaus Mann's comparatively short life was as artistically productive as it was devastatingly dislocated. Best-known today as the author of Mephisto, the literary enfant terrible of the Weimar era produced seven novels, a dozen plays, four biographies, and three autobiographies-among them the first works in Germany to tackle gay issues-amidst a prodigious artistic output. He was among the first to take up his pen against the Nazis, as a reward for which he was blacklisted and denounced as a dangerous half-Jew, his books burnt in public squares around Germany, and his citizenship revoked. Having served with the U.S. military in Italy, he was nevertheless undone by anti-Communist fanatics in Cold War-era America and Germany, dying in France (though not, as all other books contend, by his own hand) at age forty-two. Powerful, revealing, and compulsively readable, this first English-language biography of Klaus Mann charts the effects of reactionary politics on art and literature and tells the moving story of a supreme talent destroyed by personal circumstance and the seismic events of the twentieth century.

     

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  8. Cursed legacy
    the tragic life of Klaus Mann
    Erschienen: [2016]
    Verlag:  Yale University Press, New Haven

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    Umfang: 338 Seiten, Illustrationen
  9. Cursed legacy
    the tragic life of Klaus Mann
    Erschienen: [2016]
    Verlag:  Yale University Press, New Haven

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