071 - Part 7 chapter 8

EPISODE · Mar 30, 2026 · 4 MIN

071 - Part 7 chapter 8

from Buddenbrooks · host Thomas Mann

When Thomas Mann received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929, his debut novel “Buddenbrooks,” published in 1901, was celebrated as “the first great novel of the 20th century.” The narrative unfolds around the Buddenbrook family, prosperous owners of a wholesale grain business in Lübeck, Germany—though the city is never explicitly named, its landmarks provide a vivid backdrop inspired by Mann’s own hometown and family history. Spanning four generations during the mid-19th century, the novel, subtitled “The Decline of a Family,” masterfully illustrates the gradual disintegration of this once-thriving lineage. Through a nuanced interplay of character and circumstance, Mann explores how each family member—driven by their own romantic, social, and artistic ambitions—struggles to reconcile personal desires with the expectations of the family firm and the shifting landscape of German society. With a blend of irony and profound empathy, Mann invites readers on an unforgettable journey through this rich, historical narrative. - Summary by Bruce Pirie

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Lesungen radio3 (Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg) Große Werke und neue Entdeckungen: Die besten Geschichten gelesen von bekannten Stimmen. Hier finden Sie alle radio3 Lesungen als Podcast.Aktuelles Highlight bei uns ist die Neuproduktion der "Buddenbrooks" von Thomas Mann, eingesprochen vom stimmgewaltigen Schauspieler Thomas Sarbacher. Sehr hörenswert auch "Walden" von Henry David Thoreau, ein Buch, das als Klassiker der "Aussteiger-Literatur" gilt, vorgelesen von Günter König. Und Theodor Fontanes großer Roman "Der Stechlin" in einer legendären Aufnahme mit dem Schauspieler Hans Paetsch. Thomas Mann - Buddenbrooks Audiobooks by Librivox When Thomas Mann was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature (1929), the citation made special mention of his first novel, “Buddenbrooks,” published in 1901, describing it as “the first great novel of the 20th century.”Events in the novel center on the Buddenbrook family, bourgeois owners of a wholesale grain enterprise in the northern German city of Lübeck. (The city is never named as such, but detailed references to landmarks leave no doubt that the setting is closely based on Mann’s hometown, just as the story is inspired by the Mann family history.) We follow four generations of Buddenbrooks through the middle decades of the 19th century. The novel is subtitled “The Decline of a Family.” This “decline” occurs through subtle interplay of character and circumstance. Family members — individuals each with their own romantic, social, and artistic interests — struggle to adapt to the expectations of the “family firm” and to the evolving conditions of German society in the 1800
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