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Los Buddenbrook / Buddenbrooks: The Decline of a Family - by Thomas Mann (Paperback)
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- La novela que le valió a Thomas Mann el Premio Nobel: una fabulosa saga histórica sobre la decadencia de una familia burguesa en el siglo XIX Publicada en 1901, Los Buddenbrook narra la decadencia de una familia burguesa alemana a lo largo del siglo XIX.
- About the Author: Thomas Mann (1875-1955), genial ensayista y narrador, publicó su primera novela, Los Buddenbrook, con solo veinticinco años.
- 896 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Literary
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La novela que le valió a Thomas Mann el Premio Nobel: una fabulosa saga histórica sobre la decadencia de una familia burguesa en el siglo XIX Publicada en 1901, Los Buddenbrook narra la decadencia de una familia burguesa alemana a lo largo del siglo XIX. En un gran fresco que va desde 1835, cuando aún se recordaban las guerras napoleónicas, hasta 1877, poco antes de la fundación del Imperio Alemán, Mann no solo captura un descenso social, sino también las fuerzas históricas que trastocaron la existencia decimonónica y alumbraron las incertidumbres de los tiempos modernos. Basada en su propia novela familiar, la historia anuncia además temas esenciales de su obra posterior, como la compleja relación entre la vida y el arte, o el contraste entre la esfera pública y la privada. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION "Los Buddenbrook" is a novel by Thomas Mann, published in 1901. It is a historical saga that chronicles the decline of a bourgeois family in Germany throughout the XIX century.The story spans from 1835, a time when the Napoleonic Wars were still remembered, to 1877, shortly before the establishment of the German Empire. Mann's narrative not only captures the social descent of the family but also reflects the historical forces that disrupted 19th-century existence and heralded the uncertainties of modern times. The novel, based on Mann's own family history, introduces themes that would become central to his later works, such as the complex relationship between life and art, and the contrast between public and private spheres.
About the Author
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.Dimensions (Overall): 7.4 Inches (H) x 5.0 Inches (W)
Weight: .81 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 896
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Literary
Publisher: Debolsillo
Format: Paperback
Author: Thomas Mann
Language: Spanish
Street Date: March 24, 2026
TCIN: 1006462424
UPC: 9788466356152
Item Number (DPCI): 247-02-2845
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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