Thomas Mann

Thomas Mann

1875–1955·Deceased·Active 1925–2021

Thomas Mann was probably Germany's most influential author of the 20th century, receiving the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929. Born on 6 June 1875 in Lübeck, his family moved to Munich in 1893, where he lived until 1933 and wrote some of his most successful novels like "Buddenbrocks" (1901), "Death in Venice" (1912) or "The Magic Mountain" (1924...

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23Films
86Posters
96Years active
1971Peak year
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