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Mann, Thomas

  1. A twentieth-century German author. Among his best-known works are the novels The Magic Mountain and Death in Venice.



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This was the psychologist and author Frido Mann, Thomas’s seventy-seven-year-old grandson.

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The attorney for Cindy Mann, Thomas Neuberger, told media she was fired from Padua Academy because she is a woman.

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The writer Klaus Mann, Thomas Mann’s son, considered Zweig a quintessential product of the metropolis.

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The film is adapted from a novel by Klaus Mann, Thomas' son, which he wrote in exile and which, of course, could not be published in Nazi Germany.

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