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Paperback Buddenbrooks Book

ISBN: 1025324676

ISBN13: 9781025324678

Buddenbrooks

"Buddenbrooks" is a monumental family saga that chronicles the gradual decline of a wealthy merchant family in L 1/4beck over the course of four generations. Written by Nobel laureate Thomas Mann, this masterpiece of literary realism explores the tension between traditional bourgeois values and the shifting social and economic landscape of nineteenth-century Germany.

The narrative follows the family's transition from prosperity and social prestige to spiritual and physical decay. Through the lives of various family members, Mann meticulously depicts the psychological struggles of individuals caught between their sense of duty to the family legacy and their own personal desires or artistic temperaments. As the firm's fortunes wane, the characters grapple with illness, personal failures, and the slow loss of their social standing.

Renowned for its rich detail and profound philosophical depth, "Buddenbrooks" is a poignant meditation on time, inheritance, and the inevitable erosion of traditions. It remains one of the most significant works of world literature, offering a timeless examination of the human condition and the fragility of legacy and success.

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