Buddenbrooks

By (author): "H.T. Lowe-Porter, Thomas Mann"
Publish Date: 1901
Buddenbrooks
ISBN0679736468
ISBN139780679736462
AsinBuddenbrooks
CharactersAntonie Buddenbrook, Johann Buddenbrook, Elisabeth Buddenbrook, Ida Ju
Original titleBuddenbrooks: Verfall einer Familie
"A very great book... of an incomparable depth, insight, creative fullness, structural perfection." - The NationThomas Mann's first major novel is the story of four generations of the Buddenbrooks, a wealthy family in northern Germany: Johann, the patriarch, a member of the local merchant nobility; the Consul, who maintains the appearance of the family's prosperity; Thomas and Christian, who preside over the collapse of the family firm; and Hanno, the weak, dreamy, ineffectual artist, who symbolizes the family's extinction through overrefinement. With its brilliant accretion of the domestic details of middle-class life - births and christenings, marriages, divorces, and deaths - Buddenbrooks masterfully captures the richness and complexity of human experience.Translated from the German by H. T. Lowe-Porter.Thomas Mann received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1929.