Tristan

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Tristan ist eine Novelle Thomas Manns, die im Frühjahr des Jahres 1901 (vermutlich Januar–April) entstand und 1903 im Novellenband "Tristan. Sechs Novellen" veröffentlicht wurde. Sie ist angelegt als "Burleske", die den Zusammenstoß von "skurrilem Schönheitssinn" mit der "praktischen Realität" beschreibt. Der einsame Schriftsteller Detlev Spinell hat sich aus den Niederungen des Alltags in die eisige Hochgebirgsluft des Sanatoriums Einfried zurückgezogen. Als Literat ist er erfolglos geblieben. Seine einzige Veröffentlichung besteht in einem schmalen Roman, "gedruckt auf einer Art von Kaffeesieb-Papier, mit Buchstaben, von denen jeder" aussieht "wie eine gotische Kathedrale", der in "mondänen Salons [...] voller erlesener Gegenstände" spielt...

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Thomas Mann, born on June 6, 1875, in Lübeck, Germany, is a towering figure in 20th-century literature, renowned for his profound explorations of the human psyche and the socio-political landscapes of his time. Mann's early life was steeped in the cultural richness of a bourgeois family, which profoundly influenced his literary voice. His works often delve into themes of decadence, the conflict between spirit and flesh, and the complexities of modernity.Mann's magnum opus, "The Magic Mountain," is a seminal work that captures the existential crises of pre-World War I Europe. His acute observations and philosophical depth earned him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929. Mann's political engagement became more pronounced with the rise of Nazism, against which he stood as a vocal critic. His exile to the United States in 1933 marked a significant period where he continued to write and speak against totalitarianism, influencing contemporary writers and intellectuals.Controversially, Mann's personal life was marked by his complex sexuality, which he candidly explored in his diaries, revealing a struggle that resonates with today's discussions on LGBTQ+ identities. His revolutionary ideas on art, politics, and human nature continue to inspire and challenge readers and writers alike. Mann's legacy is not just in his literary masterpieces but in his unwavering commitment to intellectual freedom and moral integrity, making him a timeless figure in world literature.

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