The magic mountain

a novel

706 pages

English language

Published Jan. 5, 1996 by Vintage International.

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3 stars (12 reviews)

The Magic Mountain (German: Der Zauberberg, pronounced [deːɐ̯ ˈt͡saʊ̯bɐˌbɛʁk] (listen)) is a novel by Thomas Mann, first published in German in November 1924. It is widely considered to be one of the most influential works of twentieth-century German literature. Mann started writing what was to become The Magic Mountain in 1912. It began as a much shorter narrative which revisited in a comic manner aspects of Death in Venice, a novella that he was preparing for publication. The newer work reflected his experiences and impressions during a period when his wife, who was suffering from a lung complaint, resided at Dr. Friedrich Jessen's Waldsanatorium in Davos, Switzerland for several months. In May and June 1912, Mann visited her and became acquainted with the team of doctors and patients in this cosmopolitan institution. According to Mann, in the afterword that was later included in the English translation of his novel, this …

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3 stars

A great work of immense subtlety and elegant ironic humour but unfortunately mostly boring.
At the age of 14 I read Herman Hesse's [b:Narcissus and Goldmund|5954|Narcissus and Goldmund|Hermann Hesse|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1374680750s/5954.jpg|955995] at 18 I read [b:The Illuminatus! Trilogy: The Eye in the Pyramid/The Golden Apple/Leviathan|57913|The Illuminatus! Trilogy The Eye in the Pyramid/The Golden Apple/Leviathan|Robert Shea|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1386923913s/57913.jpg|813] I see now that both were perhaps inspired by this book or at least the same interplay of opposing ideas, currents of philosophy influencing major world events, but both were a lot more exciting to read.
I think I could appreciate the beautiful writing and start to appreciate the dialectics, but I need to be drawn back everyday to read as a pleasure not as a chore.
In other words I won't be recommending this one.

Subjects

  • Sanatoriums -- Fiction
  • Germany -- Fiction