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The Turning Point

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Klaus Mann's life account is a seminal work of modern autobiography. It offers an intimate glimpse into his own development, marked by threats, precocity, adventurousness, and outsider status, while also detailing the lives of his famous parents. The frenetic cultural scene of the 1920s and the tumultuous, perilous existence of emigrants after 1933 are vividly and movingly portrayed. "The Turning Point" stands as the most mature and colorful work of the antifascist, publicist, and storyteller Klaus Mann, who had expressed his fears about the Hitler dictatorship to his best friend Ricki Hallgarten in 1930. Hallgarten tragically took his own life in 1932. In 1949, Klaus Mann chose to end his own life.

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The Turning Point, Erika Mann

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1944
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Titolo
The Turning Point
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
1944
Formato
Copertina rigida
Serie
Prima pubblicazione
1952
Titolo originale
Der Wendepunkt
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4,35 su 5
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Klaus Mann's life account is a seminal work of modern autobiography. It offers an intimate glimpse into his own development, marked by threats, precocity, adventurousness, and outsider status, while also detailing the lives of his famous parents. The frenetic cultural scene of the 1920s and the tumultuous, perilous existence of emigrants after 1933 are vividly and movingly portrayed. "The Turning Point" stands as the most mature and colorful work of the antifascist, publicist, and storyteller Klaus Mann, who had expressed his fears about the Hitler dictatorship to his best friend Ricki Hallgarten in 1930. Hallgarten tragically took his own life in 1932. In 1949, Klaus Mann chose to end his own life.