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Heinrich Mann died on March 11, 1950, sixteen days before his 79th birthday, in Santa Monica, California, lonely and without much money, just months before he was to relocate to East Berlin to become president of the East German Academy of Arts.
Heinrich Mann was a German novelist and essayist, a socially committed writer whose best-known works are attacks on the authoritarian social structure of German society under Emperor William II. Mann, the elder brother of the novelist Thomas Mann, entered publishing, but, after the death (1891) of.
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Heinrich Mann. By F. S. GROSSHUT. German author Heinrich Mann died of a heart attack, in Santa. California, on March 12, 1950. He was nearly 79 years old. His friend Feuchtwanger spoke these words at his grave: "This will not die - his. mortal work and the example of a great and honorable life."
Died 11 March 1950 in Santa Monica, USA. As an early critic of the social and political conditions of the Wilheminian society, Heinrich Mann was one of the few German authors who opposed the First World War from the beginning. The first part of his topical novel Der Untertan reveal the socio-psychological mechanisms of an authoritarian society ...
May 9, 2018 · The German novelist, essayist, and social critic Heinrich Mann (1871-1950) achieved his greatest success with his critiques of German society. Heinrich Mann was born in Lübeck, northern Germany, on March 27, 1871.
Nov 26, 2015 · Mann, Heinrich Novelist and essayist Born 27 March 1871 in Lübeck, Germany Died 11 March 1950 in Santa Monica, USA. As an early critic of the social and political conditions of the Wilheminian society, Heinrich Mann was one of the few German authors who opposed the First World War from the beginning. The first part of his topical novel Der ...
Mar 27, 2021 · Heinrich Mann died in Santa Monica, California, on March 11, 1950, lonely and without much money, just months before he was to move to East Berlin to become president of the German Academy of Arts. Professor Unrat, Heinrich Mann.