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A short summary of Klaus Mann's publicist efforts at fighting the Nazis would have been welcome. I'm not so sure whether Klaus and Thomas Mann's relationship suffered from a lack of respect on Thomas Mann's side. In his autobiograpy, Klaus Mann describes his father as distanced, as not being interested in his children and as notoriously ironic. Nevertheless, Thomas Mann inscribed a copy of his bestselling novel "Der Zauberberg": "For my young colleague. Your hopeful father." (KM, The Turning Point, tranlation: mine). Sonssgar ( talk) 17:31, 19 October 2008 (UTC)
Thomas Mann's book inscription should be translated as "For my respected colleague. Your promising father." Mann's irony of opposites: the son was promising, the father was respected. 96.235.138.179 ( talk) 00:57, 5 November 2017 (UTC)Franklin D. Rosenfeld
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A short summary of Klaus Mann's publicist efforts at fighting the Nazis would have been welcome. I'm not so sure whether Klaus and Thomas Mann's relationship suffered from a lack of respect on Thomas Mann's side. In his autobiograpy, Klaus Mann describes his father as distanced, as not being interested in his children and as notoriously ironic. Nevertheless, Thomas Mann inscribed a copy of his bestselling novel "Der Zauberberg": "For my young colleague. Your hopeful father." (KM, The Turning Point, tranlation: mine). Sonssgar ( talk) 17:31, 19 October 2008 (UTC)
Thomas Mann's book inscription should be translated as "For my respected colleague. Your promising father." Mann's irony of opposites: the son was promising, the father was respected. 96.235.138.179 ( talk) 00:57, 5 November 2017 (UTC)Franklin D. Rosenfeld
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