Die große Sache

A rediscovery: Heinrich Mann’s monumental social study
on the eve of the Third Reich
Heinrich Mann’s The Great Cause is perhaps the author’s most radical assessment of late Weimar Republic society – a work of both social and artistic ambition. In the novel, the breathless race for a new invention illuminates a society in between technology and sport, fighting for survival and reaching for happiness, barely guided by morals or a sense of justice.
Includes comprehensive supplementary materials and an
afterword by Michael Grisko.

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  • Publisher: FISCHER Taschenbuch
  • Release: 26.11.2015
  • ISBN: 978-3-596-03332-4
  • 528 Pages
  • Author: Heinrich Mann
Die große Sache
Heinrich Mann Die große Sache
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Heinrich Mann

Heinrich Mann was born in Lübeck in 1871. After dropping out of school, he trained briefly in the publishing trade, and subsequently wrote novels, short stories, essays, and plays. In 1933, he emigrated to France and later to the US. He was appointed head of the newly formed Academy of the Arts in East Berlin in 1949, but died in Santa Monica, California in 1950 before he could take up the position.