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portada RICHARD WAGNER Y LA MÚSICA (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Collection
CONTEMPORANEA
Year
2013
Language
Spanish
Pages
208
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
19.00 x 12.50
Weight
158
ISBN
8490324247
ISBN13
9788490324240
Edited in
España
Edition No.
001

RICHARD WAGNER Y LA MÚSICA (in Spanish)

Thomas Mann (Author) · Debolsillo · Paperback

RICHARD WAGNER Y LA MÚSICA (in Spanish) - Thomas Mann

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Synopsis "RICHARD WAGNER Y LA MÚSICA (in Spanish)"

La evolución de una pasión durante toda una vida: el arte de Richard Wagner según Thomas Mann.
 
 
«Realmente, no es difícil advertir un hálito del espíritu que anima El anillo delos Nibelungos en mis Buddenbrook, en esa procesión épica de generaciones unidas y entrelazadas gracias a un conjunto de motivos centrales.» Thomas Mann Thomas Mann reservó su entusiasmo y sabiduría de lector meticuloso para aquellos autores cuyas obras le hicieron soñar. Como figura central de este panteón de padrinos culturales se alza Richard Wagner, pasión fundamental del escritor y piedra de toque de algunas de sus novelas. Este libro ofrece una visión plural y cambiante del compositor, a quien Mann admiró sobre todo por haber sabido trascender las limitaciones específicas de su campo y aspirar a la universalidad. Thomas Mann (1875-1955), genial ensayista y narrador, publicó su primera novela, Los Buddenbrook, con solo veinticinco años. Con ella obtuvo un reconocimiento inmediato que se vio refrendado con la publicación de obras maestras como La muerte en Venecia (1912), La montaña mágica (1924), el ciclo José y sus hermanos (1933-1943) o Doctor Faustus(1947). En 1929 la Academia Sueca le concedió el Premio Nobel de Literatura. Edición de Erika Mann Traducción de Ana María de la Fuente
Thomas Mann
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Thomas Mann (Lübeck, June 6, 1875 – Zurich, August 12, 1955) was a prominent German writer, novelist, essayist, and social critic, considered one of the great exponents of 20th century literature and awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929. His work is characterized by a deep analysis of bourgeois life, the psychology of the artist, and the spiritual crisis of modern Europe, drawing inspiration from philosophical and literary currents such as those of Goethe, Nietzsche, and Schopenhauer.

Mann gained international fame with his first novel, Buddenbrooks (1901), a family saga that portrays the decline of a merchant family over four generations, a work for which he received the Nobel. Other key titles in his production include The Magic Mountain (Der Zauberberg, 1924), an allegory about European society before World War I; Death in Venice (Der Tod in Venedig, 1912), considered one of his most influential novellas; and Doctor Faustus (1947), which examines German culture in the context of the rise of Nazism.

Thomas Mann's work is renowned for its symbolic richness, irony, psychological depth, and masterful exploration of the dilemmas of European culture, influencing generations of writers and readers around the world.
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