Magic Mountain
by Thomas Mann
- Páginas
- 706
- Idioma
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780679772873
- Tiempo de Lectura
- ~12h 22min
Magic Mountain es un book de Thomas Mann. Tiene 706 páginas.
Sobre este libro
Thomas Mann’s novel unfolds within the isolated confines of a Swiss Alpine sanatorium, where young engineer Hans Castorp arrives for a brief three-week visit and remains for seven years. Set against the quiet landscape of Davos in the years preceding the First World War, the work examines the intersection of physical illness and intellectual awakening. Through extended conversations with a diverse community of patients, physicians, and visitors, Mann explores competing philosophies of life, death, time, and European civilization. The narrative deliberately slows the passage of days to mirror its protagonist’s gradual immersion in a world suspended between health and disease, tradition and modernity. The novel stands as a major work of twentieth-century literature, combining meticulous psychological observation with dense philosophical inquiry. Mann’s intricate prose and structural precision transform a confined setting into a microcosm of early twentieth-century thought, offering a sustained meditation on how individuals confront mortality and meaning in an increasingly fragmented era.
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¿Cuántas páginas tiene Magic Mountain?+
Magic Mountain tiene 706 páginas.
¿De qué trata Magic Mountain?+
Thomas Mann’s novel unfolds within the isolated confines of a Swiss Alpine sanatorium, where young engineer Hans Castorp arrives for a brief three-week visit and remains for seven years. Set against the quiet landscape of Davos in the years preceding the First World War, the work examines the inters...
¿Quién escribió Magic Mountain?+
Magic Mountain fue escrito por Thomas Mann.