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Original Title: Mario und der Zauberer
ISBN: 1568490356 (ISBN13: 9781568490359)
Edition Language: English
Setting: Torre di Venere(Italy)
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Mario and the Magician Hardcover | Pages: 47 pages
Rating: 3.45 | 2578 Users | 100 Reviews

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Title:Mario and the Magician
Author:Thomas Mann
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 47 pages
Published:December 1st 1991 by Buccaneer Books (first published 1929)
Categories:Classics. European Literature. German Literature. Fiction. Academic. School. Short Stories

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Mario and the Magician is one of Mann's most political stories. Mann openly criticizes fascism, a choice which later became one of the grounds for his exile to Switzerland following Hitler's rise to power. The sorcerer, Cipolla, is analogous to the fascist dictators of the era with their fiery speeches and rhetoric. The story was especially timely, considering the tensions in Europe when it was written. Stalin had just seized power in Russia, Mussolini was urging Italians to recapture the glory of the Roman Empire, and Hitler with his rhetoric was quickly gaining steam in Germany.

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Northern Italy about 1920The author and family on a summer holiday in an Italian village by the sea.They spend an evening at a local presentation of a sort of one man show. A strange, mysterious, ugly but powerful magician puts his public little by little under his hypnotic control. He succeeds in making people behave in strange and unpredictable ways, so far so that the evening ends in a major drama.The story is told in the first person, in brilliant style and originality, but a little short.

Mann is a wonderful writer. He has a way of drawing you in. There is a sense of dread which makes us keep reading to find out what will happen, even though we are told it will end badly. Mann has a talent for allegory. It seems like a fairly simple story -- a family on vacation in Italy take their children to see a magic show -- but turns out to have a much broader meaning. Brilliant.

An enchanting political satire combined with Mann's vivid language that keeps you excited until the very last word of this novella......

My first read when it comes to Thomas Mann, and surely a good one. Quite short and thus rather intense, this small work displays Mann's skill of writing and anticipation. Mann has a very tight grasp on his German mother tongue, and isn't afraid to utilize it in order to achieve an incredibly dense and thick atmosphere. While the prose is occasionally challenging, it isn't an incredibly difficult piece of fiction to digest, albeit quite beautiful more than often. Definitely recommendable.

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I have decided to spend this extended period of isolation during the 2020 flu pandemic attempting to read and review a novel a day, starting with those included in the tome SIXTEEN SHORT NOVELS edited and introduced by Wilfrid Sheed.Todays novel was MARIO AND THE MAGICIAN, written by Thomas Mann and published in 1931. The way the magician of the story was able to take over the minds and wills of his audience was very well written and gave me a sick feeling of repulsion, but it wasnt til I read

Another one that never got a fair shake due to the context of 10th grade humanities...