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Magic Mountain

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"The Magic Mountain" (1924) is one of the most famous works by the eminent German writer Thomas Mann (1875–1955), winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature (1929), and is recognized as one of the key philosophical novels of the 20th century. The intense spiritual quest of its characters and the author's gentle irony, the reimagining of fairy tales and myths, and references to masterpieces of world literature (Goethe, Tolstoy, and Dostoevsky)—"The Magic Mountain" reflects all the hallmarks of Mann's creative style. Young engineer Hans Castorp comes to the Alps to visit his cousin, who is recovering at a sanatorium hidden among the peaks. Hans is certain he won't stay there long—he can't wait to return "below," to his career, his dreams, and a real, full, and vibrant life. However, contrary to all expectations, he remains on the “magic mountain” – in a small world of simple procedures and leisurely philosophical conversations against the backdrop of magnificent alpine landscapes.
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