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Heinrich Mann
Heinrich Mann in his "Munich years" (1894–1899)
Born
Luiz Heinrich Mann (1871-03-27)March 27, 1871 Free City of Lübeck, German Empire
Died
March 11, 1950(1950-03-11) (aged 78) Santa Monica, California, US
Occupation
Novelist, essayist
Notable works
Der Untertan Professor Unrat
Relatives
Thomas Johann Heinrich Mann (father) Júlia da Silva Bruhns (mother) Thomas Mann (brother)
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Luiz Heinrich Mann (German:[ˈhaɪnʁɪçˈman]ⓘ; March 27, 1871 – March 11, 1950), best known as simply Heinrich Mann, was a German writer known for his socio-political novels. From 1930 until 1933, he was president of the fine poetry division of the Prussian Academy of Arts. His fierce criticism of the growing Fascism and Nazism forced him to flee Germany after the Nazis came to power during 1933. He was the elder brother of writer Thomas Mann.
brother was the radical writer HeinrichMann and three of Mann's six children – Erika Mann, Klaus Mann and Golo Mann – also became significant German...
Klaus Heinrich Thomas Mann (18 November 1906 – 21 May 1949) was a German writer and dissident. He was the son of Thomas Mann, a nephew of HeinrichMann and...
Protestant, just as her mother had been. Thomas Mann expressed in a letter to his brother HeinrichMann his disappointment about the birth of his first...
Thomas Mann, who portrayed his own family and social class in the novel Buddenbrooks. In 1877, Thomas Mann's father Thomas Johann HeinrichMann was elected...
The HeinrichMann Prize (German: Heinrich-Mann-Preis) is an essay prize that has been awarded since 1953, first by the East German Academy of Arts, then...
The Mann brothers refers to the German writers HeinrichMann (1871–1950) and Thomas Mann (1875–1955). Both went to the United States after Adolf Hitler...
The Loyal Subject) is one of the best known novels of German author HeinrichMann. The title character, Diederich Hessling, a dedicated 'Untertan' in...
Liebmann, with uncredited contributions by Sternberg, it is based on HeinrichMann's 1905 novel Professor Unrat (Professor Filth) and set in an unspecified...
the side of his father, the writer Thomas Mann, of the Lübeck senator and grain merchant Johann HeinrichMann and his Brazilian wife, the writer Júlia...
morality in family and state! I consign to the flames the writings of HeinrichMann, Ernst Glaeser, Erich Kästner." The era of extreme Jewish intellectualism...
uncle was novelist HeinrichMann. Her brothers and sisters are Klaus, Erika (wife of W. H. Auden), Golo, Monika and Michael Mann. She was of Jewish descent...
government Heinrich Heine Prize, the name of two different awards HeinrichMann Prize, a literary award given by the Berlin Academy of Art Heinrich Tessenow...
Walter and the writers HeinrichMann and Rainer Maria Rilke formed the Rat der geistigen Arbeit (Council of Intellectual Work) with Mann as its chairman. Adolf...
Hermann Hesse, Heinrich Eduard Jacob, Hermann Kesten, Annette Kolb, Siegfried Kracauer, Emil Ludwig, HeinrichMann, Klaus Mann, Thomas Mann, Balder Olden...
translates as "Professor Garbage", is one of the most important works of HeinrichMann, and has achieved notoriety through film adaptations, most notably Der...
Lasker-Schüler: Poems HeinrichMann: Professor Unrat Christian Morgenstern: Gedichte Hugo von Hofmannsthal: Der Schwierige Karl Kraus: Essays Thomas Mann: Buddenbrooks;...
Wassermann, Frank Wedekind, Heinrich Kley, Alfred Kubin, Otto Nückel, Robert Walser, Heinrich Zille, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, HeinrichMann, Lessie Sachs, and Erich...
Karl Kraus Else Lasker-Schüler Gert Ledig Siegfried Lenz HeinrichMann Klaus Mann Thomas Mann Friederike Mayröcker Christian Morgenstern Erich Mühsam Heiner...
Katia Mann (born Katharina Hedwig Pringsheim; 24 July 1883 – 25 April 1980) was the youngest child and only daughter (among four sons) of the German Jewish...
Bernd Heinrich Wilhelm von Kleist (18 October 1777 – 21 November 1811) was a German poet, dramatist, novelist, short story writer and journalist. His best...
The Forty-Five Guardsmen (1847) Chicot appears also in the novel by HeinrichMann: Die Vollendung des Königs Henri Quatre (Fulfillment of the King Henry...
regarded[by whom?] as a masterpiece of socialist realism. She received the HeinrichMann prize in 1964. Reimann never joined the Socialist Unity Party of Germany...
Horkheimer, Heinrich Eduard Jacob, Hermann Kesten, Annette Kolb, Siegfried Kracauer, Else Lasker-Schüler, Emil Ludwig, HeinrichMann, Klaus Mann, Erika Mann, Thomas...
children, of whom Franz was the eldest. Franz's two brothers, Georg and Heinrich, died in infancy before Franz was seven; his three sisters were Gabriele...