Der Vulkan

Klaus Manns Roman entfaltet ein facettenreiches Panorama von Exil-Schicksalen: Er erzählt vom oft bitteren Alltag der aus Nazi-Deutschland Vertriebenen, von ihren politischen Kämpfen und Debatten, von ihrer Not und Verzweiflung, von ihren Hoffnungen
"Der Vulkan", den Klaus Mann selbst für sein bestes Buch hielt, ist ein großes poetisches Plädoyer für Toleranz und Menschlichkeit - gerade darum hat das Buch bis heute nichts von seiner Aktualität eingebüßt.

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  • Publisher: Rowohlt Taschenbuch
  • Release: 01.10.1999
  • ISBN: 978-3-499-22591-8
  • 572 Pages
  • Author: Klaus Mann
  • Edited by: Martin Gregor-Dellin

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Klaus Mann

Klaus Mann was born in Munich in 1906, the first child of Thomas and Katia Mann. He began his literary career as the enfant terrible of the Weimar Republic. After 1933 he became an important figure in the German literary elite that had been forced into exile by the Nazis. Klaus Mann’s death in 1949 in Cannes was caused by an overdose of sleeping pills.